『Photovoltaic(PV)』
Our company continues to promote friendly grid connection measures in compliance with photovoltaic policy. By February 2025, the cumulative grid connected solar photovoltaic capacity is total 13.96 GW(Direct Supply included), 0.291 GW of them were installed by our company, and 13.511 GW of them were installed by private sector. Total production of solar electricity in 2025 is 2,041 GWh.
Figure 1:Tainan Salt Field PV (150MW)
Figure 2:Zhangbin Field PV (100MW)
『Wind turbine(WT)』
By February 2025, the cumulative grid connected wind turbine capacity is total 3.975 GW(Direct Supply included), 0.448 GW of them were installed by our company, and 3.515 GW of them were installed by private sector. Total production of wind electricity in 2025 is 3,132 GWh.
Figure 3:Changgong Wind Farm (86.2MW)
Figure 4:Changung Offshore Wind Farm (109.2MW)
Figure 5:Changung Offshore Wind Farm (109.2MW)
『Geothermal』
By February 2025, the cumulative grid connected geothermal capacity is 7.48 MW, 0.84 MW of them were installed by our company, and 6.64 MW of them were installed by private sector. Total production of geothermal electricity in 2025 is 4.2 GWh.
Figure 6:Renze Geothermal Field (0.84MW)
『hydro power』
By February 2025, the cumulative grid connected hydro power capacity is total about 4.726 GW(Direct Supply included), 1.826 GW of Conventional Hydro and 2.602 GW of Pumped Storage Hydropower were installed by our company, and 0.259 GW of them were installed by private sector. Total production of hydro electricity in 2025 is 1007.193 GWh.
Figure 7:Lanyang hydro power (8.38MW)
1. EV push strategy
In accordance with the government’s “Net Zero by 2050” policy, the following goals need to be achieved: complete converting government-owned vehicles and public transport buses by 2030 to electric, also for whole the new sales Electric Vehicles (including motorcycles) by 2040. Therefore, Taiwan Power Company (TPC) has transformed itself from an original power facilitator to an active participant, and also formulated the following strategies for implementation:
- Maintain stable power supply: TPC supports the growth of EV and charging stations, ensuring adequate infrastructure and future power demand.
- Smart power management: Promote EMS and TOU mechanisms to disperse load and avoid infrastructure overinvestment.
- Dedicated meter to supply power: TPC stages implementation for new and existing collective housing to maintain stability and safety.
2. TOU plans
EV TOU plan started on May 30, 2022. Features low basic fee, 4x price difference between peak and off-peak, and 18-hour off-peak period. Over 500 users have adopted this plan.
3. EV power application service fleet
EV charging infrastructure must follow TPC’s Business Regulations. Evaluation, transformer installation, contact windows, and self-checklists are available online and at service centers.
4. EV charging Infrastructures
- TPC demo site in Taipei simulates public, commercial, and residential scenarios using EMS and clean cabling.
- DC chargers at demo site integrate EMS/ICT to support V2G and smart management.
- TPC supports installing 6,500 public chargers at major traffic nodes.
- 12,000 electric buses planned; TPC will support grid capacity and encourage EMS and TOU usage.
Electric vehicle smart charging demonstration site

Public charging stations (1F)

Commercial buildings (B1F)



