Servotech Power Systems bags order for 2649 EV chargers from BPCL 

The range of EV chargers includes 3 kW and 7 kW for this project.

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Servotech Power Systems bags order for 2649 EV chargers from BPCL 

Servotech Power Systems, an EV charger manufacturer, has bagged an order to manufacture, supply and install 2649 AC chargers to BPCL.

Servotech Power Systems will oversee the installation, commissioning, and upkeep of AC EV chargers and this initiative aims to establish e-mobility touchpoints that streamline transactions, enhance availability, facilitate discovery, and simplify navigation for EV users, ensuring convenient access to the EV charging network.

The range of EV chargers includes 3 kW and 7 kW for this project. The manufacturing and production of these AC chargers has already begun and the supply of the chargers will begin from December 15 and will be completed within three months.

Sarika Bhatia, Director of Servotech Power Systems said,  "The company's state-of-the-art AC EV Chargers will contribute to the realisation of India's ambitious goals in the E-Mobility sector. This step will undoubtedly be a significant milestone, paving the way for a robust and expansive charging network, essential for the future of high-capacity EV charging." 

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