Servotech Power Systems Ltd, an EV charger manufacturer and charging solutions provider in India, has signed a contract with Adani TotalEnergies E-Mobility Ltd (ATEL) for AC EV chargers.
Servotech Power Systems’ scope of work includes manufacturing, supply, installation and maintenance of AC EV chargers at different Airports and other locations. The project will be executed in phases and the supply of the first phase of EV chargers has already started.
Adani Total Gas Ltd aims to install 75,000 EV charging stations by 2030, fostering a robust EV charging ecosystem. “Leveraging Servotech’s high-quality and advanced EV chargers, this opportunity presents an exciting prospect for Servotech to play a major role in fulfilling Gautam Adani’s visionary initiative. Servotech hopes this contract will pave the way for large EV charger orders this year,” stated Servotech.
Sarika Bhatia, director at Servotech Power Systems, said, “Our partnership with Adani Total Energies underscores our joint dedication to leading India’s E-Mobility transformation. Together, we’re paving the way for an extensive nationwide energy corridor for on-the-go EV charging, a pivotal move towards reinforcing India’s e-mobility vision. Through our manufacturing prowess, we’re committed to enhancing India’s EV charging infrastructure while supporting esteemed organizations like the Adani Group.”
Servotech Power Systems offers an extensive range of AC and DC chargers which are compatible with different EVs and serve multiple applications such as commercial and domestic.
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