
TP Solar operates India’s largest single-location solar cell and module manufacturing plant, with a nameplate capacity of 4.3 GW each for modules and cells. The plant features open spaces to accommodate future expansion.
Looking ahead, the company aims to ramp up production to 3.7 GW of solar cells and 3.725 GW of modules in FY26, underscoring its commitment to supporting India’s clean energy goals.
Established with an investment of ₹4,300 crore, the Tirunelveli plant is a key part of Tata Power’s strategy to localise the solar value chain. It manufactures ALMM-certified and DCR-compliant modules using India-made cells, incorporating TOPCon and Mono PERC technologies.
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TPREL also operates a 682 MW module and 530 MW cell plant in Bengaluru, running at full capacity to meet DCR obligations.
Ahead of the announcement, shares of Tata Power ended 1.68% higher at ₹406.25 today on BSE.