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Tata Motors and Tata Power Renewable Energy ink 131 MW hybrid energy deal

Tata Motors and Tata Power Renewable Energy ink 131 MW hybrid energy deal

Time of India21-04-2025

Tata Motors
and
Tata Power Renewable Energy
Limited (
TPREL
) have signed a significant Power Purchase Agreement (PPA) to jointly develop a 131 MW wind-solar hybrid
renewable energy
project, designed to supply clean electricity to Tata Motors' manufacturing operations in Maharashtra and Gujarat.
The integrated project is expected to generate around 300 million units of renewable electricity each year, helping offset over two lakh tonnes of CO₂ emissions annually. This energy will power Tata Motors' six production facilities—supporting the company's RE-100 goals and broader net-zero ambitions.
Sustainable manufacturing push
The
hybrid energy
project—enabled through co-investment and a long-term PPA—will deliver green, cost-effective electricity exclusively for Tata Motors' commercial and passenger vehicle plants in the two states. It is a step forward in the company's commitment to reach 100% renewable energy usage across operations before its 2030 target.
Describing the agreement as a strategic leap for the commercial vehicle business,
Vishal Badshah
, vice president – Operations, Commercial Vehicles, Tata Motors, said, "As a key driver of India's mobility and logistics ecosystem, Tata Motors Commercial Vehicles is proud to lead by example in sustainable manufacturing. This project reinforces our commitment to integrate renewable energy into our operations and reducing our carbon footprint while meeting our RE-100 goals. It also reflects our broader purpose of delivering mobility solutions that are sustainable at every stage—from production to performance."
Green goals
Pramod Choudhary
, vice president – Operations, Tata Motors Passenger Vehicles, added, "We are committed to transition to clean energy for building a future ready automotive business. With this PPA our plants in Maharashtra and Gujarat will take a significant leap in our journey towards green manufacturing, complementing India's green transition. It's a defining step towards making our Passenger Vehicle Operations greener, smarter, and more resilient on sustainable basis."

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