Suzlon Group has bagged its FY26 largest order of 838 MW capacity with Tata Power Renewable Energy (TPREL), one of India’s largest renewable energy company, as part of its firm and dispatchable renewable energy (FDRE) project.
This is also Suzlon’s second-largest order ever, following the 1,544 MW order from NTPC Green Energy, and demonstrates the growing role of FDRE projects in accelerating India’s energy transition. As India accelerates its transition to round-the-clock, grid-stable power, FDRE wind-dominant systems will increasingly meet the nation’s clean energy goals.
The 838 MW project will comprise 266 of Suzlon’s S144 wind turbines, each with a rated capacity of 3.15 MW, strategically located across Karnataka (302 MW), Maharashtra (271 MW), and Tamil Nadu (265 MW). The project is part of the FDRE bids awarded to SJVN and NTPC. This collaboration highlights the synergy between Suzlon’s next-generation technology and Tata Power’s vision for scalable, grid-integrated clean energy, showcasing the power of “Made in India” innovation to deliver reliable and efficient power solutions.