The expanded network will support the growing demand for reliable EV charging options, contributing to cleaner mobility across the region.
Servotech Power Systems Ltd. has received an additional order to expand its network of EV charging stations in Nashik. This new contract from the Nashik Municipal Corporation (NMC) builds upon a previous order, bringing the total number of EV charging stations to be supplied, commissioned, and installed by Servotech to 29. Earlier this year, the company was awarded the task of developing 20 EV charging stations for NMC. Impressed by the company’s timely execution and efficiency, NMC has entrusted Servotech with this additional project. The extended order underscores Nashik’s commitment to improving EV infrastructure and facilitating a shift towards greener transportation.
The expansion of EV charging network is crucial to meeting the growing demand for convenient and reliable charging facilities, as the city moves towards more eco-friendly transportation. By boosting the availability of charging stations, Servotech is helping ensure that EV drivers can enjoy seamless intercity and interstate travel. The company will manage the installation, supply, and ongoing maintenance of these stations, further solidifying its position as a key contributor to India’s EV infrastructure development. This initiative aligns with national goals for reducing emissions and promoting sustainable mobility solutions, cementing its role in fostering cleaner transportation across the country.
Sarika Bhatia, Director of Servotech Power Systems Ltd., expressed enthusiasm about the collaboration. “We are excited to continue supporting Nashik’s transition to sustainable transportation with this new order. Our commitment to advancing India’s EV infrastructure remains steadfast, and this project aligns perfectly with our mission of providing high-speed, accessible charging solutions. With our cutting-edge software and hardware, we aim to enhance the overall charging experience for EV users across the region,” she said.