Tata Power accelerates Maharashtra’s Green Energy Transition by Solarizing over 230+ critical infrastructure across the state

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Mumbai, 17th April 2025: In support of the Maharashtra Government’s initiative to solarize public infrastructure, Tata Power has successfully solarized over 230+ public institutions across the state, contributing a total of approximately 107 MW of clean energy capacity. The solar installations cover 100 hospitals (3.6 MW), 64 schools (2 MW), and 72 government and institutional buildings (100 MW) across key districts.

These installations are offsetting 1.3 lakh tonnes of CO₂ emissions equivalent to planting 20 lakh trees.

This effort is part of Tata Power’s broader commitment to enabling India’s clean energy transition and supporting community-focused sustainability. By equipping critical public facilities with solar power, one of the country’s most trusted and responsible energy providers, Tata Power, is helping reduce energy costs, improve energy reliability, and lower carbon emissions. The company continues to work closely with government bodies to deliver practical and scalable renewable energy solutions that contribute meaningfully to Maharashtra’s green development agenda.

Tata Power has surpassed 1.5 lakh solar installations across India, reaffirming its position as the country’s No. 1 rooftop solar provider. With a total installed rooftop capacity of nearly 3 GW, the company continues to play a vital role in advancing India’s clean energy ambitions. Tata Power Solaroof business has established a strong presence in 700+ cities, offering consumers up to 80% savings on electricity bills, a 25-year warranty on solar modules and is also supported by a robust ecosystem of 575+ channel partners in over 300 cities ensuring reliable last-mile delivery and service.