Servotech to install solar-powered EV charging port at Ministry of New & Renewable Energy premises


Servotech Power Systems said that it has inked a pact with the National Solar Energy Federation of India (NSEFI) to install a solar-powered electric vehicle (EV) charging carport at the Ministry of New & Renewable Energy‘s premises in Delhi. “Servotech Power Systems Ltd. has signed an agreement with India’s apex solar organisation, the National Solar Energy Federation of India (NSEFI), to undertake the complete implementation of a solar-powered, EV charger-enabled carport as part of a pilot demonstration,” a company statement said.

By way of this pilot project, NSEFI has accorded Servotech a whitespace to showcase its solar and EV charging capabilities blended together in one innovation, it stated.

The carport is proposed to be installed at the Ministry of New and Renewable Energy‘s (MNRE) premises in Delhi, which, in effect, will help gauge to replicate the setup at other strategic locations.

The project’s scope of work will involve Servotech carrying out the design, fabrication and installation of PV plus storage carports with EV charging capabilities.

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This innovative structure will be put together with a 5kW solar system, equipped with two DC fast EV chargers of 11kW each.

Sarika Bhatia, whole-time director, Servotech Power Systems, said, “We are positive that this pilot will prove to be catalytic to other upcoming green energy solutions in the state. Delhi has long been known for its highly adaptive, embracing ecosystem, and the carport, installed right in the MNRE complex can serve as a lighthouse example, making a real statement on sustainability.”

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Servotech Power Systems said that it has inked a pact with the National Solar Energy Federation of India (NSEFI) to install a solar-powered electric vehicle (EV) charging carport at the Ministry of New & Renewable Energy‘s premises in Delhi. “Servotech Power Systems Ltd. has signed an agreement with India’s apex solar organisation, the National Solar Energy Federation of India (NSEFI), to undertake the complete implementation of a solar-powered, EV charger-enabled carport as part of a pilot demonstration,” a company statement said.

By way of this pilot project, NSEFI has accorded Servotech a whitespace to showcase its solar and EV charging capabilities blended together in one innovation, it stated.

The carport is proposed to be installed at the Ministry of New and Renewable Energy‘s (MNRE) premises in Delhi, which, in effect, will help gauge to replicate the setup at other strategic locations.

The project’s scope of work will involve Servotech carrying out the design, fabrication and installation of PV plus storage carports with EV charging capabilities.

Read Also

This innovative structure will be put together with a 5kW solar system, equipped with two DC fast EV chargers of 11kW each.

Sarika Bhatia, whole-time director, Servotech Power Systems, said, “We are positive that this pilot will prove to be catalytic to other upcoming green energy solutions in the state. Delhi has long been known for its highly adaptive, embracing ecosystem, and the carport, installed right in the MNRE complex can serve as a lighthouse example, making a real statement on sustainability.”

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