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Mumbai, Maharashtra
The Tata Power Company Limited is a premier Indian electric utility and integrated energy organization headquartered in Mumbai, Maharashtra. As a key subsidiary of the multi-national Tata Group, India's largest business conglomerate, Tata Power stands as the nation’s largest integrated private-sector power company. Established originally as the Tata Hydroelectric Power Supply Company in 1910, which commissioned India's first major hydroelectric projects in 1915, the firm officially amalgamated into its current form in September 1919 under the guidance of founder Dorabji Tata and the vision of Jamsetji Tata. Today, Tata Power operates a diverse and sophisticated infrastructure network that spans the entire energy value chain, including conventional and renewable power generation, transmission, distribution, trading, storage solutions, and next-generation customer applications. The company manages an extensive generation capacity exceeding 14,707 MW, derived from a balanced energy mix of thermal, hydroelectric, solar, and wind power plants. While thermal units (located in strategic hubs like Trombay, Mundra, and Maithon) have historically driven bulk electricity generation, the company is executing a massive strategic pivot toward clean energy. It currently possesses over 5,847 MW of clean energy assets—comprising 40% of its total portfolio—and has committed to achieving full carbon neutrality before 2045, with a milestone target of 70% green energy capacity by 2030. In its transmission and distribution segments, Tata Power serves approximately 12.5 million retail consumers across high-demand markets, including metropolitan Mumbai, North Delhi, Ajmer, and five major circles across Odisha. The company operates key joint ventures and public-private partnerships, such as its distribution network with the government in Delhi and a major 1,200 km transmission project with the PowerGrid Corporation of India. Adapting to the modern landscape of digital utilities and sustainable infrastructure, the company operates Tata Power Solar, India's largest solar EPC and rooftop solutions company, which recently established a massive 4.3 GW solar module and cell manufacturing plant in Tuticorin, Tamil Nadu. Furthermore, Tata Power is aggressively building out India's most comprehensive clean energy platform. This includes expanding its electric vehicle (EV) charging infrastructure—having already enabled over 7.5 lakh charging sessions to prevent substantial carbon emissions—deploying large-scale Cooling-as-a-Service models, developing rural microgrids, and partnering with technology providers like Databricks to deploy advanced AI-driven energy transition platforms. Financially, Tata Power is publicly traded on the National Stock Exchange (NSE) and Bombay Stock Exchange (BSE). Led by Managing Director and CEO Praveer Sinha, the company demonstrated exceptional financial performance for the fiscal year ending March 31, 2025, reporting a consolidated revenue of ₹66,992 crore and a consolidated net profit of ₹4,775 crore. Backed by strong operating margins and robust ESG ratings, Tata Power has outlined a capital expenditure plan of ₹25,000 crore for FY26 to further scale its clean energy footprint, reinforce its smart grid networks, and secure its position at the absolute forefront of India's green energy transition.
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Great place to grow — supportive teammates and real ownership of your work.
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Shanaya Mirchandani
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Impactful work and a team that genuinely has your back.
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Strong engineering culture and good mentorship for early-career folks.
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