Servotech Renewable Secures North Eastern Railway Contract For Solar Rooftop Installation

Servotech Renewable Power System Ltd., a leading provider of EV charging solutions and solar power systems, has announced the successful acquisition of its first solar rooftop order of approximately 2 MW from the North Eastern Railway (NER), Lucknow Division. This significant achievement reinforces Servotech’s expertise in delivering renewable energy solutions and marks a key step in its expansion into the railway sector.

As a company dedicated to advancing clean energy initiatives, Servotech has established a strong presence in the renewable energy landscape. It collaborates with major oil marketing companies, state governments, and nodal agencies to implement solar power solutions and EV charging infrastructure across India. The company’s strategic expansion into the railway sector aligns with the Indian Railways’ sustainability objectives, offering new opportunities for growth and innovation in clean energy.

Sarika Bhatia, Director, Servotech Renewable Power System Ltd., said in a statement, “This first order in the railway sector is a testament to our technological capabilities and our commitment to providing sustainable energy solutions across various industries. We are enthusiastic about the potential opportunities within this sector and are confident in securing further solar projects in the near future. Our expertise will significantly support Indian Railways’ green energy initiatives.”

By securing this solar rooftop project, Servotech is reinforcing its commitment to supporting sustainable infrastructure development. This move not only strengthens its position in the renewable energy sector but also contributes to India’s broader goal of promoting green energy adoption within critical infrastructure networks like the railways.

 

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