Tata Power announced today its solar manufacturing arm TP Solar has secured a contract from the Solar Energy Corp of India Ltd (SECI) to supply 292.5 MWp modules complying with the Domestic Content Requirement (DCR).
The project is awarded under the CPSU Scheme Tranche-III.
The contract, valued at approximately INR 632 crore, entails the delivery of high-quality DCR modules to the designated site in Ramagiri, Andhra Pradesh. It is part of SECI’s larger tender for 400 MWp DCR Modules.
The delivery for the project is set from October 2025 to January 2026, spanning a duration of four months.
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