Tata Power Discoms Achieve Top Ranking

Tata Power Discoms in Odisha Secure Top National Ranking
Bhubaneswar, Feb 22 – Tata Power-led Odisha distribution companies (Discoms) have achieved top national rankings among 63 power utilities in India. The rankings, released by the Ministry of Power, assess utilities based on financial sustainability, performance excellence, and external environment. They were announced during a Regional Review Meeting of the Power Sector in New Delhi.
Among the top-performing utilities, Tata Power Central Odisha Distribution Limited (TPCODL), Tata Power North Odisha Distribution Limited (TPNODL), and Tata Power Western Odisha Distribution Limited (TPWODL) have each maintained their A+ rating in the 13th Integrated Ratings of 63 Distribution Utilities for FY 2023-24.
Operating as joint ventures with the Government of Odisha, these Discoms have demonstrated the success of collaborative governance in power distribution, marked by substantial improvements in operational efficiency and financial performance.
In addition to these accolades, in the 4th edition of the Consumer Services Rating of DISCOMs (CSRD) report, Tata Power Delhi Distribution Limited (TPDDL) and Tata Power Company Limited (TPCL) Mumbai secured the highest A+ grade, reinforcing their reputation for excellence in consumer service.
Furthermore, the first edition of the Distribution Utilities Ranking (DUR) Report placed TPWODL at the top in the Distribution Utilities category, while TPDDL ranked among the best performers in the Urban Discoms category, underscoring Tata Power’s expertise in managing diverse distribution networks efficiently.
Dr. Praveer Sinha, CEO & MD of Tata Power, emphasized that this national recognition reaffirms Odisha Discoms’ position as the country’s leading public-private power distribution companies.
“Our success is driven by the support of the Government of Odisha and our dedicated employees, who have implemented cutting-edge technology, enhanced operational excellence, and demonstrated a deep commitment to customer satisfaction,” Sinha stated.
He further highlighted that the “Odisha Model” has become a benchmark for power distribution reforms in India, showcasing how Discoms can achieve efficiency and customer-centricity under a public-private partnership framework.
Tata Power’s distribution business currently serves approximately 13 million customers across New Delhi, Odisha (Western, Southern, Central, and Northern regions), Mumbai, and Ajmer, playing a pivotal role in India’s transition to a low-carbon, energy-secure future.
