Servotech Power Systems signs contract with Adani TotalEnergies E-Mobility for EV chargers
Servotech Power Systems will be responsible for manufacturing, supplying and Installing AC EV Chargers at different Airports and other said locations.
Servotech Power Systems, an EV charger manufacturer and charging solutions provider has signed a contract with Adani TotalEnergies E-Mobility Ltd. (ATEL) for AC EV chargers.
Servotech Power Systems will be responsible for manufacturing, supplying and Installing AC EV Chargers at different Airports and other said 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 e-charging stations by 2030, fostering a robust EV charging ecosystem, noted the press release.
This contract aims to establish user-friendly e-mobility hubs, streamlining
transactions, enhancing availability, facilitating discovery, and simplifying
navigation for EV users.
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. This initiative directly contributes to India's 2030 decarbonisation goals, paving the way for a greener future."
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