Tata Power, one of India's largest vertically integrated power companies, today reported Profit After Tax (PAT) of ₹ 1,245 crore (up 14 % YoY) in the second quarter ended September 30, 2025. The Company’s revenue rose to ₹ 15,769 crore (up 3% YoY); while EBITDA grew to ₹ 4,032 crore (up 6 % YoY) in Q2 FY26. For H1FY26, reported PAT grew 10% to ₹ 2,508 crore; revenue surged 4% to ₹ 33,233 crore and EBITDA jumped 11 % to ₹ 7,961 crore.
Dr Praveer Sinha, CEO and Managing Director, Tata Power, said " Tata Power has reported a robust performance in Q2FY26 and H1FY26, reflecting the strength of strategic initiatives and decisions taken by Company towards its integrated and diversified business model. Growth continues across conventional generation, clean energy, and consumer-focused distribution.
Tata Power is very well positioned to expand further with 10 GW of clean capacity under construction including a healthy pipeline of 5 GW Hybrid and FDRE projects. The Company’s backward-integrated solar manufacturing facilities are operating at full capacity, with ALMM-listed modules and cells supporting the “Make in India” clean energy push.
The rooftop solar segment continues to lead the industry with record installations, while our Discoms drive service excellence across a growing customer base of over 13 million. With proposed amendments to the Electricity Act, Tata Power is well positioned to expand its distribution footprint to 40 million consumers by 2030. As India’s power sector evolves, Tata Power remains committed to innovation, sustainability, and energy self-reliance across the value chain”.
Tata Power has reinforced its commitment to India's renewable energy transition with the inauguration of India’s largest single-location solar manufacturing facility in Tirunelveli, Tamil Nadu. The 4.3 GW solar cell and module plant, developed under TP Solar Ltd, integrates advanced TOPCon and Mono PERC technologies, ensuring high-efficiency solar production. Tata Power has invested ₹3,000 crore in this greenfield project, which is expected to create over 2,000 jobs, with 80% of the workforce comprising women. The plant is designed to meet India’s growing renewable energy demand, contributing to the nation’s clean energy transition while fostering local employment and technological innovation.
Tata Power has strengthened its presence in Tamil Nadu through a ₹3,000 crore investment in India’s largest single-location solar cell and module manufacturing facility at Tirunelveli, equipped with advanced Mono PERC and TOPCon technologies and employing an 80% women workforce. Complementing this, Tata Power Skill Development Institute, in partnership with the state government, has inaugurated two Solar Skill Centres of Excellence in Pettai and Sattur to build a renewable-ready workforce, positioning Tamil Nadu as a key clean-energy and skilling hub.
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