Strengthening India’s Power Transmission Network
Tata has received a Letter of Intent (LoI) for a major interstate transmission project in Karnataka, with annual transmission charges of ₹521 crore. The project was awarded through a competitive bidding process and marks another significant addition to the company’s expanding transmission portfolio.
The new transmission asset is expected to enhance Karnataka’s infrastructure by improving electricity evacuation, strengthening grid reliability, and supporting the integration of renewable energy into the national grid. As India accelerates its clean transition, investments in transmission infrastructure have become critical for ensuring efficient delivery across regions.
For Tata, the project represents a stable, long-term revenue opportunity while reinforcing its position in India’s regulated transmission business. It also aligns with the country’s broader objective of modernizing the electricity network, reducing transmission bottlenecks, and meeting the growing demand for reliable power. The development highlights Tata Power’s continued focus on expanding its infrastructure footprint and supporting India’s evolving energy landscape.


