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Tata Power Company Share Price Target 2026: Analyst Consensus, Bull Case & Bear Case

  • April 13, 2026
  • Posted by: Kashish Aggarwal
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Tata Power Company Share Price Target 2026

Tata Power Company (Power / Renewables) is trading at Rs 360 as of April 2026, with a 52-week range from Rs 300 to Rs 480 and a 1-year return of -15%. The analyst consensus 12-month Tata Power Company share price target stands at Rs 420-490 — implying meaningful potential movement from current levels.

Whether you are a long-term holder reassessing your position or a new investor evaluating entry levels, understanding where analysts see Tata Power Company heading over the next 12-24 months requires looking beyond the CMP. This article covers the key catalysts and risks, technical levels, institutional positioning, and a structured breakdown of the short-term, 12-month, and long-term Tata Power Company share price targets.

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  • Tata Power Company Key Data — CMP, Valuation, Fundamentals
  • Tata Power Company Share Price Targets — Short-Term, 12-Month & Long-Term
  • Bull Case — What Has to Go Right for Tata Power Company
    • 1. Renewable energy portfolio growing
    • 2. EV charging infrastructure (Tata Power EZ Charge)
    • 3. Solar cell and module manufacturing (Tirunelveli plant) benefiting from India’s domestic solar supply chain push
    • 4. Tata Power Delhi Distribution
    • 5. Pumped hydro storage projects (5 GW pipeline)
  • Bear Case — Key Risks to the Tata Power Company Share Price Target
    • Risk 1: High debt (Rs 50,000+ crore) requiring continued equity dilution for renewable expansion
    • Risk 2: Competition from NTPC, Adani Green, and Greenko in utility-scale renewable projects
  • Institutional Sentiment and Technical Analysis
  • Conclusion — Our View on ${name} Share Price Target
  • Frequently Asked Questions
    • Q1. What is Tata Power Company share price target 2026?
    • Q2. Is Tata Power Company a good buy now?
    • Q3. What is Tata Power Company’s current valuation?
    • Q4. What are the key risks for Tata Power Company?
    • Q5. Where can I track Tata Power Company share price live?
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Tata Power Company Key Data — CMP, Valuation, Fundamentals

ParameterValue
CMP (April 2026)Rs 360
52-Week HighRs 480
52-Week LowRs 300
1-Year Return-15%
Trailing P/E28x
Price-to-Book3.8x
Market CapRs 1.1L Cr
SectorPower / Renewables
Promoter Holding46.9%
FII Holding16.6%
DII Holding20.4%

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Tata Power Company Share Price Targets — Short-Term, 12-Month & Long-Term

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ScenarioTargetBasis
Short-Term (3-6M)Rs 420Technical support; near-term catalyst
12-Month ConsensusRs 420-490Analyst consensus based on current fundamentals
Bull Case (FY28)Rs 600Full execution of growth catalysts below
Bear CaseRs 280Materialisation of key risks below

Bull Case — What Has to Go Right for Tata Power Company

1. Renewable energy portfolio growing

7.5 GW renewable capacity with 15 GW pipeline over 5 years

2. EV charging infrastructure (Tata Power EZ Charge)

5,000+ charging points as India’s EV adoption accelerates

3. Solar cell and module manufacturing (Tirunelveli plant) benefiting from India’s domestic solar supply chain push

Solar cell and module manufacturing (Tirunelveli plant) benefiting from India’s domestic solar supply chain push

4. Tata Power Delhi Distribution

regulated utility business providing earnings stability

5. Pumped hydro storage projects (5 GW pipeline)

critical for India’s renewable grid balancing

Bear Case — Key Risks to the Tata Power Company Share Price Target

Risk 1: High debt (Rs 50,000+ crore) requiring continued equity dilution for renewable expansion

High debt (Rs 50,000+ crore) requiring continued equity dilution for renewable expansion

Risk 2: Competition from NTPC, Adani Green, and Greenko in utility-scale renewable projects

Competition from NTPC, Adani Green, and Greenko in utility-scale renewable projects

Institutional Sentiment and Technical Analysis

Tata Power Company has 16.6% FII holding and 20.4% DII holding. With 16.6% FII holding, Tata Power Company is less susceptible to global risk-off selling but also has limited FII buying power to drive a re-rating rally.

Technically, Tata Power Company is trading at Rs 360 against a 52-week range of Rs 300 to Rs 480. The -15% 1-year return positions the stock in negative territory — creating both risk of further downside and opportunity for mean reversion. The 12-month analyst target of Rs 420-490 implies the stock is expected to recover meaningfully from current depressed levels.

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Conclusion — Our View on ${name} Share Price Target

Tata Power at Rs 360 offers the most diversified clean energy exposure in India’s listed power sector. Renewables, EV charging, solar manufacturing, and regulated utility all contribute to a multi-dimensional growth story. At 28x P/E and 3.8x book, the stock is not cheap but the quality of the renewable energy growth platform justifies the premium. 12-month target of Rs 420-490 implies 17-36% upside.

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Frequently Asked Questions

Q1. What is Tata Power Company share price target 2026?

Tata Power Company share price target for 2026 is Rs 420-490 based on analyst consensus. The bull case target is Rs 600 and the bear case is Rs 280. These are analyst estimates, not guaranteed returns.

Q2. Is Tata Power Company a good buy now?

Tata Power Company is trading at Rs 360 against a 52-week range of Rs 300 to Rs 480. Analyst consensus target of Rs 420-490 implies upside from current levels. Consult a SEBI-registered financial advisor before investing.

Q3. What is Tata Power Company’s current valuation?

Tata Power Company trades at a trailing P/E of 28x and price-to-book of 3.8x with a market capitalisation of Rs 1.1L Cr. The stock’s valuation relative to earnings growth determines the appropriate entry point.

Q4. What are the key risks for Tata Power Company?

Key risks for Tata Power Company include the factors outlined in the Bear Case section of this article. High debt (Rs 50,000+ crore) requiring continued equity dilution for renewable expansion is the primary near-term risk to watch.

Q5. Where can I track Tata Power Company share price live?

Track Tata Power Company share price live, quarterly results, FII/DII activity, and analyst ratings on the Univest Screener at univest.in/screeners. Download the Univest iOS or Android App for daily research.

Disclaimer: Investment in the share market is subject to risk. This article is for informational and educational purposes only and does not constitute investment advice. All analyst targets are estimates and may change. Verify all numbers before investing. Consult a SEBI-registered financial advisor before making any investment decisions.

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Author: Kashish Aggarwal
Kashish Aggarwal is a Financial Content Writer at Univest, covering Indian equity markets with a focus on share price target frameworks, technical analysis education, and sector deep-dives. Her published work spans bull-case/bear-case share price analysis, event-driven stock reactions, and beginner-friendly educational guides. Her articles blend fundamental analysis (analyst consensus targets, P/E, loan book quality, margin dynamics) with technical analysis (moving averages, 200-DMA, support/resistance levels) — giving retail investors a complete framework before any position. All articles are reviewed by Univest's in-house equity research team, led by Ankit Jaiswal, Senior Equity Research Analyst, to meet SEBI editorial standards. Coverage Areas • Share price targets — REC Ltd, Adani Green Energy (bull/bear case frameworks) • Event-driven analysis — Redington (US tariff impact), Star Cement (technical breakdown) • Technical analysis education — Direct Market Access, 200-DMA, indicator interpretation • Thematic listicles — Highest Dividend Paying Stocks, Real Estate Penny Stocks, Intraday Picks • Sector coverage — IT distribution, renewable energy, infrastructure finance, cement, real estate

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