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Suzlon Bags Fourth Order from Tata Power and Crosses 1 GW

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Suzlon Energy has obtained a new 400 MW EPC contract from Tata Power Renewable Energy Limited (TPREL), representing its fourth order from Tata Power's division and elevating the total collaboration between the firms beyond 1 GW, the company announced.

According to Suzlon Energy, this is another order granted within a year of the last one. The collaboration between Suzlon and TPREL, a prominent renewable energy firm in India and a subsidiary of The Tata Power Company Limited, now covers initiatives in four states: Karnataka, Maharashtra, Tamil Nadu, and Andhra Pradesh.

The new 400 MW initiative will be carried out in the Anantapur district of Andhra Pradesh. Suzlon will deliver 127 units of its leading S144 wind turbine generators (WTGs), with each having a rated capacity of 3.15 MW, as part of the order.

With this agreement, Suzlon’s orderbook in Andhra Pradesh is now nearly 1 GW, marking a significant achievement for the company in what it considers one of India’s top wind markets.

Suzlon’s current installed capacity in Andhra Pradesh is 1.8 GW, accounting for 28.44 percent of the company’s overall installed capacity in South India.

The order is part of Suzlon's recently introduced DevCo business model, which is included in its larger Suzlon 2.0 growth strategy.

 

Within its extensive EPC services for the project, Suzlon will handle land acquisition, turbine provision, Balance of Plant (BoP), pooling substation (PSS), Extra High Voltage (EHV) line construction, commissioning, along with operations and maintenance services.

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Girish Tanti, Vice Chairman of Suzlon Group, stated that Tata Power manages one of the biggest renewable energy portfolios in India, and Suzlon is pleased to have exceeded 1 GW in total orders with the firm across four states. He observed that the collaboration has progressed over the last 20 years, shifting from separate initiatives to sophisticated hybrid and continuous renewable energy systems that aid India's energy transition.

He mentioned that the EPC project utilizing the DevCo model illustrates how combined development and execution can expedite the rollout of renewable energy.

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Ajay Kapur, CEO of Suzlon Group, stated that with customers increasingly looking for execution certainty, the EPC model is becoming the favored method for renewable energy implementation.

He mentioned that Suzlon's established full-service execution history enables clients to mitigate risks in their projects and expand assuredly, noting that this comprehensive delivery approach will be pivotal in hastening India's upcoming phase of renewable energy development.

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Suzlon disclosed revenues exceeding USD 1.75 billion for FY26, with a market capitalization surpassing USD 7.5 billion as of June 1, 2026. The firm presently boasts roughly 21.7 GW of wind energy capacity installed in 17 nations, functioning in RE Technology, RE Development Company, RE Projects, and RE Asset Management sectors.

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