Tata Power Solar Systems Ltd, an arm of Tata Power Renewable Energy Ltd, has signed a contract to supply 152 MWp of DCR modules for NTPC’s Nokh solar PV project in Rajasthan. The project order value is around INR 418 crore.
NTPC is developing a 3×245 MW (735 MW) Nokh Solar Park at Pokaran in the Jaisalmer district of Rajasthan. The entire project will utilize domestically produced bifacial mono-PERC modules built with made-in-India cells.
“The solar panels, including the solar cells and modules, of these DCR solar PV modules, are being manufactured in India in adherence to the domestic content requirement policy,” stated Tata Power Solar Systems.
The 152 MWp of PV modules for this project will be supplied from Tata Power Solar Systems’ solar cell and module manufacturing plant in Bengaluru.
Tata Power Solar Systems has a solar EPC portfolio of more than 12.5 GWp of ground-mount utility-scale, over 2 GW of rooftop and distributed ground-mounted systems, and over one lakh solar water pumps.
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