Tata Power Renewable Energy Ltd, a subsidiary of Tata Power, is making a major move in India’s renewable energy sector with plans to invest ₹6,675 crore in a greenfield solar manufacturing project. The company will set up a 10 gigawatt ingot and wafer production facility in Nellore, Andhra Pradesh, marking the largest plant of its kind in the country. This project is expected to significantly boost domestic solar manufacturing, strengthen India’s renewable energy supply chain, and reduce dependence on imported solar components, particularly from China.
The Andhra Pradesh government has allotted 200 acres of land within the IFFCO Kisan Special Economic Zone (SEZ) for the project. Of this, 120 acres will be used for the initial phase of the plant, while 80 acres have been reserved for future expansion. The location provides strategic advantages, including good industrial infrastructure, port connectivity via Krishnapatnam Port, and reliable access to green power, making it an attractive hub for solar manufacturing. State authorities, led by Chief Minister N. Chandrababu Naidu, have cleared the project through the State Investment Promotion Board, signaling strong government support.
The facility will focus on producing high-quality ingots and wafers, which are critical upstream materials used in solar cells and solar modules. While these components also have applications in some semiconductor technologies, the primary goal is to support India’s expanding solar energy ecosystem. By manufacturing these materials domestically, Tata Power aims to reduce India’s reliance on imports, improve energy security, and accelerate the deployment of solar projects across the country.
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