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Tata Power Solar Systems launches off-grid solar solutions in three states

Tata Power Solar Systems has announced the launch of cost-efficient solar off-grid solutions in West Bengal, Bihar and Jharkhand on October 26

PSU Watch Bureau

New Delhi: Tata Power Solar Systems has announced the launch of cost-efficient solar off-grid solutions in West Bengal, Bihar and Jharkhand on October 26. Tata Power Solar Systems Ltd (TPSSL) is a wholly-owned subsidiary of Tata Power Renewable Energy Ltd (TPREL). The off-grid solutions provide a combination of high-efficient solar modules, inverters and batteries. They are available in 11 variants ranging from 1 – 10 Kw with five-year warranty, a company statement said.

The solutions offered by the company are engineered to provide an efficient integrated power system to consumers for their power backup requirements in times of grid supply shortages.

Solar off-grid solutions enable consumers to access sustainable power

The solution was unveiled in the presence of S Suresh Kumar, Additional Chief Secretary, West Bengal; Partha Pratim Mukherjee, Director (Distribution), West Bengal Power Development Corporation Ltd and Nayak, Director (EV), West Bengal Power Development Corporation Ltd in Kolkata.

These solar off-grid solutions are charged during the day and enable consumers to access sustainable electricity by reducing their reliance on costly and polluting alternatives like diesel generators during nights and outages.

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