Suzlon Group, a prominent provider of wind energy solutions, has secured an 838 megawatt (MW) order from Tata Power Renewable Energy Ltd (TPREL), a subsidiary of Tata Power Company Ltd. This order represents Suzlon’s largest for the fiscal year 2026 and the second-largest overall, following the 1,544 MW order from NTPC Green Energy Ltd.
The new project will feature 266 of Suzlon’s S144 wind turbines, each with a rated capacity of 3.15 MW. These turbines will be installed across three states: Karnataka is set to receive 302 MW, Maharashtra will add 271 MW, and Tamil Nadu will contribute 265 MW. This order is part of the Fixed Deposit Reserve Equity (FDRE) bids awarded to SJVN and NTPC.
In a statement regarding the collaboration, Girish Tanti, Vice Chairman of Suzlon Group, emphasized the longevity of their partnership, stating, “Our partnership, spanning over a decade and marked by the third repeat order, underscores our shared commitment to India’s energy transition. We share a deep-rooted vision of creating innovative energy solutions that are not only reliable and cost-efficient but also designed to seamlessly integrate with India’s One Grid system.”
JP Chalasani, Chief Executive Officer of Suzlon Group, highlighted TPREL as a valuable partner, noting, “TPREL is a discerning partner that demands the highest standards of technology, reliability, and execution.”
Following this announcement, shares of Suzlon Energy remained stable on the National Stock Exchange (NSE) at ₹59.36 around 10:44 AM, after opening at ₹58.30. In contrast, Tata Power Company’s shares increased by 2 percent to ₹396.75 after a flat opening at ₹388.
Published on September 16, 2025.