This company bags 4.1 MW On-Grid Rooftop Solar Order from Indian Railway, project values Rs…

New Delhi: Servotech Renewable Power System Ltd. (formerly known as Servotech Power Systems Ltd.), a leading provider of solar energy solutions, has secured a prestigious order for a 4.1 MW on-grid rooftop solar project from the Waltair Division, East Coast Railway, situated in Visakhapatnam, Andhra Pradesh. The project is valued at ₹15.8 crore.

Under the scope of this contract, Servotech will undertake the design, manufacturing, supply, installation, testing, and commissioning of rooftop ongrid Solar Photovoltaic (PV) plants of varying capacities across multiple sites within the waltair division. This initiative is part of the Indian Railways’ broader mission to integrate renewable energy into its infrastructure and reduce its carbon footprint, reinforcing its position as a leader in sustainable transportation.

Sarika Bhatia, Director, Servotech Renewable Power System Ltd., commented, “We are delighted to have been awarded this significant 4.1 MW rooftop solar project by the Waltair Division of the East Coast Railway. This order reaffirms Servotech’s position as a trusted partner in India’s renewable energy landscape. We are committed to delivering best-in-class solar solutions and are proud to support Indian Railways in its journey towards cleaner and greener operations.”

This win further strengthens Servotech’s growing portfolio in the public sector and showcases its capabilities in executing large-scale solar projects with highquality standards and efficiency.

Earlier, the home-grown company and France-based Watt & Well signed an agreement to develop and manufacture EV charger components.

The agreement aims to design, manufacture and sell EV charger components in India, Servotech Renewable Power System Ltd said in a statement.

Under the pact, Servotech said it will manufacture power modules in India to achieve the ‘Make in India’ mission, while Watt & Well will provide technical support.

Servotech will have the exclusive right to market and sell these components in India.

The collaboration will initially focus on the development of a 30 kW power module for use in the Indian EV charging market.

With PTI inputs

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