Servotech Power Systems to establish 20 EV charging stations for Nashik Municipal Corporation

The collaboration aims to meet the increasing need for convenient and accessible charging facilities for electric vehicles

Autocar Professional BureauBy Autocar Professional Bureau calendar 18 Mar 2024 Views icon9937 Views Share - Share to Facebook Share to Twitter Share to LinkedIn Share to Whatsapp
Servotech Power Systems to establish 20 EV charging stations for Nashik Municipal Corporation

Servotech Power Systems, a key player in the EV charging and solar industry, has secured a contract from the Nashik Municipal Corporation (NMC). This contract entails the supply, commissioning, and construction of 20 electric vehicle (EV) charging stations across the Nashik Municipal Corporation area.

The primary objective of this contract is to address the growing demand for convenient and accessible charging infrastructure for electric vehicles, thereby facilitating the state's transition towards sustainable transportation solutions. As the popularity of EV mobility continues to rise, there is an inherent need for an improved EV charging infrastructure, and these charging stations will enable EV owners to recharge their vehicles conveniently while on the move.

Servotech will be responsible for overseeing the installation, supply, commissioning, construction, and maintenance of EV charging stations, catering to various types of vehicles and significantly enhancing Nashik’s EV charging network.

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