Uttar Pradesh clean energy and industrial development agenda is gaining significant momentum. In a review meeting between the Chief Minister and Tata Group leadership, progress was discussed across key projects in power generation, renewable energy, electric mobility, and infrastructure.
Among the active projects, the 1,900 MW Bara Thermal Power Plant in Prayagraj, operating in a 360×3 configuration, remains a cornerstone for the state’s energy stability and industrial needs. The Tata Group also confirmed the development of two 50 MW solar power plants in Bundelkhand and Prayagraj, further strengthening Uttar Pradesh’s renewable energy capacity.
In addition, rooftop solar solutions are being expanded across 50 of the state’s 75 districts, promoting decentralized clean energy adoption and energy resilience. Construction is underway for four to five new Tata buildings in Noida, targeted for phased completion by December 2026, reinforcing Noida’s position as a major corporate and commercial hub.
Aligned with Uttar Pradesh EV subsidy policy, discussions also focused on Tata Sons’ plans to expand vehicle manufacturing capabilities in the state, including dedicated electric vehicle production units, introduction of new EV models, electric bus deployment, and broader EV ecosystem development.
The meeting reaffirmed ongoing collaboration with Uttar Pradesh defense manufacturing ecosystem, particularly across key industrial nodes, supporting technology capabilities, manufacturing depth, and industrial diversification.
Overall, the discussions highlighted Uttar Pradesh’s integrated development model, where clean energy expansion, industrial growth, and infrastructure development progress in parallel, positioning the state as a resilient, sustainable, and future-ready economic powerhouse.