Servotech Power Systems Ltd. (SPSL), India’s leading EV charger manufacturer has recently signed two MOUs with IIT Roorkee to develop state-of-the-art rectifier units for CCS2 chargers and Onboard EV chargers for 2, 3 and 4 Wheelers.
The rectifier unit, an integral component of the CCS2 charger that is currently imported. This collaboration will boost domestic manufacturing capabilities and promote the growth of the domestic EV industry. The onboard charger for electric vehicles is compact and lightweight charger designed to be mounted directly on the two, three and four wheelers, eliminating the need for a separate charger and enhancing the convenience and user-friendliness of electric vehicles. The onboard charger developed through this collaboration will pave the way for Servotech to expand as a leading OEM supplier for the two, three and four wheelers charger market.
On this Occasion Raman Bhatia, MD of Servotech Power Systems said, “The two, three and four wheelers charger market of India unfolds as a significant yet untapped territory. With an influx of Chinese components dominating the current scenario, Servotech expands itself as the leading OEM supplier of onboard chargers specifically designed for Indian electric vehicles. The Company will now be manufacturing high quality onboard chargers. This development strengthens our commitment towards making Make in India concept a reality in true sense for adoption of sustainable technologies in the EV ecosystem. Furthermore, our collaboration with an esteemed organisation like IIT Roorkee is instrumental in reinforcing our goal of making India self-reliant as well as making Servotech a leading global leader of EV Industry”.
Prof. Mukesh Pathak, Principal Investigator in the Department of Electrical
Engineering at IIT Roorkee expresses his views on this partnership, “We are
delighted to partner with Servotech Power Systems to design and develop EV
charging technology. These collaboration are a testament to our commitment to
developing innovative and indigenous solutions for the Indian EV industry. We
believe that the EV charging technology developed through these collaborations
will play a key role in accelerating the adoption of electric vehicles as well as will
be pivotal in transforming the way we think about transportation and energy
consumption in India.”