TP Solar Secures ₹632 Crore Contract from SECI for 292.5 MWp DCR Solar Modules

TP Solar Limited (TP Solar), a wholly owned subsidiary of Tata Power Renewable Energy Limited (TPREL), which operates India’s largest single-location solar manufacturing plant, has secured a contract from the Solar Energy Corporation of India Limited (SECI) for the supply of 292.5 MWp Domestic Content Requirement (DCR) Solar Modules. Awarded under the CPSU Scheme Tranche-III, this project reinforces TP Solar’s commitment to advancing India’s renewable energy goals. The contract, valued at around ₹ 632 crore, involves delivering high-quality DCR modules to a site in Ramagiri, Andhra Pradesh. This project is part of SECI’s broader 400 MWp tender, which was awarded following a competitive bidding process and an e-Reverse Auction. TP Solar has secured 292.5 MWp of the total 400 MWp DCR module scope.

This successful bid highlights TP Solar’s manufacturing expertise and aligns with India’s ‘Aatmanirbhar Bharat’ initiative by promoting locally produced solar modules. By securing this contract, TP Solar is contributing to India’s clean energy transition and supporting large-scale solar projects across the country. The preferred delivery schedule for the project spans from October 2025 to January 2026, with a four-month timeline.

Mr. Sivakumar V Vepakomma, Director (Power System), SECI commented, “The CPSU Scheme is a crucial initiative to enhance domestic solar manufacturing and strengthen India’s energy security. By awarding this contract to TP Solar, we are taking a significant step towards fostering self-reliance in the solar sector and ensuring that large-scale renewable projects are powered by high-quality, locally manufactured modules. Tata Power Renewables’ expertise and commitment to excellence align well with our vision of accelerating India’s clean energy transition while promoting indigenous manufacturing. This project will contribute to the country’s renewable energy targets, create economic opportunities, and support the long-term sustainability of the solar industry”.

 

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