Tata Power Renewable Energy deploys Ladakh’s first commercial rooftop solar project – pv magazine India

Tata Power Renewable Energy Ltd (TPREL) has implemented a 50 kWp rooftop solar installation at Hotel Barath in Leh, marking the first commercial rooftop solar project in the Union Territory of Ladakh.
Tata Power Renewable Energy Ltd (TPREL)
Tata Power Renewable Energy Ltd (TPREL) has implemented a 50 kWp rooftop solar installation at Hotel Barath in Leh, marking the first commercial rooftop solar project in the Union Territory of Ladakh.
The project was executed by Tata Power in collaboration with its channel partner Silk Route Energy.
“The project is the culmination of sustained efforts over the past five years and stands as a strong model for clean energy adoption in Ladakh,” stated TPREL. “It highlights the growing viability of rooftop solar solutions, supported by accessible financing avenues, including MSME-linked loan facilities, making the transition more practical and scalable for local businesses.”
TPREL has also collaborated with the All Ladakh Hotel and Guest House Association (ALHGHA) to drive awareness and adoption, with additional rooftop solar installations in the pipeline.
“The integration of solar power into hospitality infrastructure enables hotels to optimise energy use while reducing operational costs and environmental impact, while also strengthening Ladakh’s positioning as a sustainable tourism destination,” stated TPREL.
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