Tata Motors and Tata Power set up India’s largest solar carport in Pune

The solar carport will generate 86.4 lakh kWh of electricity per year and reduce 7,000 tons of carbon emissions annually.

Autocar Pro News Desk By Autocar Pro News Desk calendar 18 Jun 2021 Views icon13597 Views Share - Share to Facebook Share to Twitter Share to LinkedIn Share to Whatsapp

Tata Motors and Tata Power today jointly inaugurated India’s largest grid-synchronised, behind-the-meter solar carport at the Tata Motors’ passenger vehicle plant in Chikhali, Pune.

The 6.2 MWp solar carport, deployed by Tata Power, will generate 86.4 lakh kWh of electricity per year and is estimated to reduce 7,000 tons of carbon emissions annually and 1.6 lakh tonnes over its lifecycle. Spanning over 30,000 square meters, this carport will not only generate green power, but will also provide covered parking for finished cars in the plant.

Envisioned as part of its net zero carbon goal for 2039, Tata Motors had entered into a Power Purchase Agreement (PPA) with Tata Power on August 31, 2020. Despite the challenges of the pandemic, both companies successfully managed to develop this massive carport infrastructure in a record time of 9.5 months.

Shailesh Chandra, President, Passenger Vehicle Business Unit, Tata Motors said, “At Tata Motors, we have consciously anchored sustainability in every aspect of our business by striving for more meaningful ways to reduce our impact on the planet, whilst providing exciting products and sustainable solutions to our customers. We have always been conscious of the need to conserve energy and are committed towards achieving 100% renewable energy source for all our operations. Our partnership with Tata Power to deploy India’s largest solar carport at our car plant in Pune is a step in that direction.”

“As One Tata initiative, we are proud to partner with Tata Motors and inaugurate India’s largest solar carport. Our partnership is a testament to our collective efforts to lower the carbon footprint and provide innovative and future-focused green energy solutions. We will continue to explore new ways to harness clean resources and offer them to our partners and customers,” commented Dr Praveer Sinha, CEO and MD, Tata Power.

Being a signatory of the RE100, Tata Motors is committed to use 100% renewable power and has progressively increased the proportion of renewable energy used in its operations. In FY2020, the company generated 88.71 million kWh of renewable electricity, which is over 21% of its total power consumption (up from 16% in FY19). This helped prevent the equivalent of 72,739 metric tonnes of CO2 emissions. The company further intends to source renewable energy more rigorously to meet its aspiration of sourcing 100% renewable energy by 2030.

Tata Power has already executed multiple large solar solutions including the world’s largest rooftop (16MW) at a single location at Radhasoami Satsang Beas (RSSB), Amritsar; 2.67MW at Cochin International Airport; the world’s largest solar powered cricket stadium-Cricket Club of India (CCI) with 820.8 kWp capacity; installation of solar vertical farm (120kW) at Dell Technologies at Bangalore and 1.4MW floating solar at Tata Chemicals, Nellore.

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