Tata Power to install 1,000 charging stations in next 5 years
By EPR Magazine Editorial December 2, 2022 2:45 pm
By EPR Magazine Editorial December 2, 2022 2:45 pm
Tata Power, one of India’s largest integrated power companies which also manages the power distribution in Odisha in partnership with the state government, while participating in the Make in Odisha conclave, announced its vision to transform Odisha into a clean energy hub through its clean and green energy solutions and offerings.
The company has already marked its presence across the entire clean energy value chain in the state comprising EV charging points, Solar Rooftop, Solar Pumps, Floating Solar, Pumped Hydro and Microgrids.
Tata Power plans to install 1,000 charging points across the state in the next five years to promote clean mobility,. It has already set up 50 EV charging points, while 97 additional charging points are in various stages of installation and commissioning. The company is presently facilitating the EV charging ecosystem through various initiatives like chargers at NH 16, which is an essential part of the golden quadrilateral, key tourist corridors, and interstate highways connecting Odisha. Tata Power is also working with the Bhubaneswar Smart City Limited (BSCL) in deploying charging infra at Multi level Car Parking Lots and Public Utilities like Hospitals, Universities, Malls, and at important city hubs.
Tata Power is working towards the solarisation of the agriculture sector in association with the state government. It has already installed over 700 solar pumps in addition to 1200 dual pump for community drinking application across the state. It has planned to install 1, 00,000 solar pumps over the next five years.
While speaking at the Make in Odisha Conclave 2022, Dr Praveer Sinha, CEO & MD, Tata Power, said, “Tata Power is committed to ensuring Udyog Ru Pragati by offering high-quality and affordable power supply to enable a conducive environment for industrial development. Our Clean and green energy products and solutions in e- mobility, decentralised generation, agriculture, and demand side management will further ensure an all-round sustainable development of the state.”
Considering Odisha’s huge potential to harness renewable energy, Tata Power would like to participate in the renewable and clean energy growth in the state.
In the rooftop solar space, the company has over 25 MW of installations across the state, which is equivalent to 7.07 lakh tonnes of CO2 emission reduction and planting 11.31 lakh trees. The Company’s Rooftop Solar offering has been availed by various industries which include Cashew processing units, oil mills, handloom, steel, and manufacturing industries, et al. With better coverage of households, commercial, and industrial establishments in the state to adopt rooftop and ground-mounted solar systems, there is opportunity for the installation of about 1000 MW of rooftop solar in the state.
Odisha’s nine districts in the south-west region can become forerunners in harnessing solar power. Taking only 25 percent of the available wasteland in these districts into account, about 44 GW Solar power plants can be installed.
Additionally, the floating solar capacity is estimated to be around 5000 MW across the various water reservoirs in Odisha, and Tata Power would like to utilise its expertise in setting up such plants.
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