The agreement will cater to Nepal’s diverse energy requirements, offering scalable solutions from 1 KW to MW levels, opening up new horizons for TPREL to diversify its offerings, including supply cells & modules, Engineering, Procurement, and Construction (EPC), as well as Operations and Maintenance (O&M) in Nepal, the company said in a statement.
“As we make our entry into Nepal’s promising renewable energy market, we intend to generate a transformative impact,” said Ashish Khanna, CEO of Tata Power Renewable Energy, adding that a the tie up will create an enabling ecosystem for sustainable energy transition in the region.
Tata Power Renewable Energy has shipped over 3GW of cells and modules. The company has powered industry and utility-scale international projects like 3.411 MWp in the Netherlands, and 3.376 MWp in the USA, among others.
“Our collective aim transcends commercial interests; we are committed to ensuring that clean energy reaches every corner of Nepal. This partnership is a testament to our unwavering commitment to propel Nepal toward a sustainable energy future,” said Abhishek Dugar, MD of Dugar Power Private Limited.