Tata Power led Odisha Discoms Power Industrial Surge with 4,000 New Connections and 1,700 MVA Capacity
By Subrat Sarangi
Bhubaneswar, Nov.24: Tata Power-led Odisha discoms today announced that they have successfully facilitated nearly 4,000 new industrial connections since inception, supported by a robust distribution capacity of up to 1,700 MVA, reinforcing their role as a key enabler of Odisha’s industrial and economic growth.
The milestone comes at a time when Odisha is positioning itself as a green industrial and energy hub, backed by progressive policies and the state’s long-term vision to significantly scale up renewable energy and green industry as part of its development roadmap.
Backed by Tata Power’s technology-led operating model, the Odisha discoms have been improving reliability and quality of supply through network strengthening, automation and customer-centric initiatives, including A+ ratings in the Integrated Rating of Power Distribution Utilities in National Rankings. This growing track record, combined with enhanced capacity, is designed to support both new industrial loads and rapidly urbanising communities, while maintaining high standards of safety and service.
Commenting on this, Mr. Gajanan Kale, Chief- Odisha Distribution Business, Tata Power said: “Odisha is on a fast track to becoming an energy and industrial hub, and reliable, high-quality power will be at the heart of that journey. The capacity boost provides the backbone to connect such loads with minimal disruption, higher uptime and improved service standards. Crossing this milestone underscores our commitment to ensure that Odisha’s industrial expansion is under-pinned by reliable, affordable and sustainable power.”
As Odisha’s power demand continues to rise, driven by industrialisation, urbanisation and the state’s ambitious green energy agenda—Tata Power Odisha Discoms will continue to invest in smarter networks, digital services and grid resilience to ensure that reliable, affordable and sustainable power remains a key competitive advantage for the state.




