The various companies under the Torrent banner are: • Torrent Cables -
cable manufacturing company based in
Ahmedabad. •
Torrent Pharmaceuticals – One of the largest pharmaceutical companies of India. It has four manufacturing plants: (a) Chhatral,
Gujarat (b) Baddi,
Himachal Pradesh (c) Gangtok,
Sikkim and (d) Dahej,
Gujarat. It has a research centre at Bhat, near Ahmedabad in
Gujarat. •
Torrent Power – Responsible for generation, transmission and distribution of power to the cities of Ahmedabad and
Surat in Gujarat. The company has taken up distribution of electricity in
Bhiwandi, Maharashtra and
Agra and
Kanpur in Uttar Pradesh. Torrent Cables, which was formed by taking over from ailing Mahindra Electricals, was merged with Torrent Power in 2015. It manufactures up to 132KV XLPE cables. • Torrent Gas – Torrent Gas is engaged in city gas distribution business in 16 geographical areas spread across 32 districts in 7 states and 1 union territory in India. •
Gujarat Titans –
Indian Premier League team. In 2025, Torrent Group acquired a 67% stake in
Gujarat Titans for ₹5,000 crore.
Torrent Power • Sudhir Mehta • Samir Mehta}} }}
Torrent Power is an Indian energy and power company, having interests in
power generation,
transmission,
distribution and the manufacturing and supply of
power cables. The company distributes power to over 38.5 lakh customers annually in its distribution areas of
Ahmedabad,
Gandhinagar,
Surat,
Dahej SEZ and
Dholera Special Investment Region in
Gujarat;
Dadra and Nagar Haveli and Daman and Diu UT;
Bhiwandi,
Shil,
Mumbra and
Kalwa areas of
Mumbai Metropolitan Region in
Maharashtra and
Agra in
Uttar Pradesh; The T&D losses in license areas of the company is amongst the lowest in the country.
Operations Torrent Power has an aggregate generating capacity of 5,039 MW with a unique mix of
coal based,
gas based, and
renewable power plants comprising: • 1530 MW (4 Single Shaft Units of 382.5 MW each) SUGEN gas based mega
combined cycle power plant in Akhakhol village near
Surat - largest
private sector gas based power plant in India. • 1200 MW (3 Single Shaft Units of 400 MW each) DGEN gas based mega
combined cycle power plant in
Dahej SEZ. • 362 MW (1 unit of 120 MW and 2 units of 121 MW each) coal based
Sabarmati Thermal Power Station at Sabarmati,
Ahmedabad • 1947 MW Renewable plants (Wind - 921 MW and Solar - 1026 MW) spread across
Jamnagar, Charanka, Akhakhol near
Surat,
Kutch,
Rajkot,
Bhavnagar in
Gujarat;
Gulbarga &
Raichur in
Karnataka and
Osmanabad in
Maharashtra. Torrent Power operates 400 kV double circuit transmission lines implemented by it, for evacuating power generated at SUGEN and DGEN plant to various off-take centres. • SUGEN to
Ahmedabad Distribution Area - 400 KV Double Circuit Line to
PGCIL's Pirana Substation in
Ahmedabad implemented through Torrent Power Grid Limited, a Joint venture with
PGCIL in which Torrent has 74% stake. • SUGEN to
Surat Distribution Area and to
GETCO - 3 x 220 KV dedicated transmission lines to cater to power requirements of
Surat distribution area and 220 KV line to
Kim substation of
GETCO. • DGEN to
PGCIL's
Navsari sub-station - 400 kV Double Circuit line • Other transmission networks include 220/132 kV transmission system in
Ahmedabad distribution area. The company distributes power to over 3.85 million customers annually in its distribution areas of
Ahmedabad,
Gandhinagar,
Surat,
Dahej SEZ and
Dholera SIR in
Gujarat;
Dadra and Nagar Haveli and Daman and Diu UT;
Bhiwandi,
Shil,
Mumbra and
Kalwa areas of
Mumbai Metropolitan Region in
Maharashtra; and
Agra in
Uttar Pradesh. The T&D losses in license areas of the company is amongst the lowest in the country. The T&D losses in Gujarat at 6.54% is amongst the lowest in the country. Torrent Power has managed reduction in AT&C losses in
Bhiwandi from 58% at the time of takeover to 14.90% in FY 2018–19, and from 58.77% at the time of takeover to 16.11% in FY 2018-19 in
Agra.
Torrent Cables The Cables Unit manufactures Power & Control Cables and is one of the market leaders in HT Power Cable segment with a manufacturing capability of up to 132 kV XLPE Cables. ==History==