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Tata Power Solar Launches Residential Rooftop Solution in Mumbai

Tata Power Solar, India's largest solar energy company and a Tata Power subsidiary, has launched a complete residential rooftop solution in Mumbai on Tuesday (11).

Positioned as “Your Rooftop, You Savings Account,” Tata Power Solar solution can help a customer with a considerable reduction in electricity bill for the next 25 years. The residential rooftop solutions can enable a customer to save up to Rs 50,000 (£529.38)annually for 25 years.


Tata Power Solar brings forth India’s most trusted and dependable rooftop solution. A votary of reducing carbon footprint, Tata Power Solar’s residential rooftop solution decreases the use of diesel generators, hence leading to more fuel savings.

Apart from this, the consumers can avail a chance to earn from their idle rooftop space. To further ease the beneficiaries’ expenses, the proposition comes with government subsidy. The company already has a robust 150 plus sales and service channel partners across India which provides its valuable consumers with financing options.

Praveer Sinha, CEO and MD, Tata Power, said, “With rooftop solar solution, a customer is not just the consumer of electricity but also becomes a producer. There is huge potential to scale it up and being the number one player in this segment, Tata Power Solar is taking this solution at the retail level.”

Last week, the company inaugurated the residential rooftop solutions at Vigyan Bhawan, New Delhi during the Global Mobility Summit Move.

Tata Power Solar comes with a successful background of executing the world’s largest Rooftop at a single location and India’s largest carport at Cochin International Airport. Recently, Tata Power Solar also joined hands with Cricket Club of India and installed the world’s largest solar-powered Cricket Stadium Mumbai, in a record period of 100 days.

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