Tata Power Solarises 230 Critical Public Infrastructure Across Maharashtra

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Tata Power has accelerated Maharashtra’s green energy transition by solarizing over 230 critical public infrastructure sites across the state, supporting the government’s initiative to promote solar power, a senior official announced on Thursday.

The installations, totalling approximately 107 MW in clean energy capacity, include 100 hospitals (3.6 MW), 64 schools (2 MW), and 72 government and institutional buildings (100 MW) distributed across key districts.
Through these efforts, Tata Power’s installations are offsetting 1.3 lakh tonnes of CO₂ emissions, a reduction considered equivalent to planting 20 lakh trees, the official said.

The solarisation of critical public facilities is in line with Tata Power’s commitment to the clean energy transition and a community-focused approach to sustainability. The company is reducing energy costs, increasing energy reliability, and supporting a decrease in carbon emissions across Maharashtra. Tata Power continues its collaboration with various government bodies to facilitate the delivery of scalable renewable energy solutions that further the state’s green development objectives.

Tata Power has achieved more than 1.5 lakh solar installations nationally, confirming its leadership as India’s No. 1 rooftop solar provider. Its total installed rooftop capacity is nearly 3 GW. The Tata Power Solaroof business operates in 700+ cities, offering consumers up to 80% savings on electricity bills and a 25-year warranty on solar modules. The business is supported by a network of 575+ channel partners across more than 300 cities, ensuring effective last-mile service and delivery.

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