Servotech secures 1.2 MW solar energy order from UP Rural Development Department and UPNEDA
Servotech Power Systems Ltd., a manufacturer of solar solutions and EV chargers, has secured a 1.2 MW order valued at approximately INR 10.20 crores for the deployment of Solar Energy Storage and Grid-connected Systems. The order was secured from the Rural Development Department of Uttar Pradesh and the Uttar Pradesh New and Renewable Energy Development Agency (UPNEDA).
Servotech will install multiple 75kW solar-based energy storage systems to provide reliable and uninterrupted power supply across Uttar Pradesh. The company will also design, manufacture, supply, erect, test, and commission 20 kW and 40 kW grid-connected solar power systems, contributing to the state’s renewable energy goals. This order aims to address geographical and infrastructural challenges in Uttar Pradesh by expanding the reach of sustainable energy solutions and increasing the penetration of renewable energy into the grid.
Commenting on the order, Sarika Bhatia, Director, Servotech Power Systems Ltd., said, “We are delighted to partner with the Rural Development Department and UPNEDA in their endeavors to enhance energy access and sustainability in Uttar Pradesh. The company’s proven track record in delivering high-quality solar solutions has positioned it as a trusted partner in India’s renewable energy sector. This order is rather a very welcoming addition in our existing green portfolio, as we cultivate a company keeping in mind the future needs and requirements using advanced technologies. We are confident that we will be able to deliver exceptional value to our esteemed clients.”
Servotech has contributed to India’s renewable energy goals and has created a solar-powered ecosystem. The company has worked with UPNEDA, commissioning and maintaining off-grid solar plants throughout Uttar Pradesh. This recent order aligns with the government’s vision for a sustainable future and will improve energy efficiency, ensure stable energy costs over the long term, and reduce the carbon footprint, as claimed by the official statement.
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