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      Servotech Secures Order for EV Charging Stations in Nashik

      Rashmi VermaBy Rashmi VermaOctober 9, 2024 Charging Stations 2 Mins Read
      Servotech Secures Order for EV Charging Stations in Nashik
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      Servotech Power Systems Ltd. has secured an additional order of EV Charging Stations from the Nashik Municipal Corporation (NMC). Previously the company had received an order from NMC which involved Servotech supplying, commissioning, and constructing 20 electric vehicle (EV) charging stations throughout the Nashik Municipal Corporation area.

      Seeing the timely execution and delivery, NMC has given this additional order to the company which will now involve Servotech supplying, commissioning, and constructing a total of 29 electric vehicle (EV) charging stations.

      Sarika Bhatia, Director of Servotech Power Systems Ltd. said, “We are thrilled to contribute to Nashik’s transition to cleaner transportation and remain fully committed to fostering a sustainable future for both the city and the nation by working on the additional order given by NMC. At Servotech, we’re dedicated to enhancing the charging experience for all EV owners. As we serve a growing customer base, we are carving out our own niche in the EV charging sector. Strengthening the EV charging network with Servotech’s leading software and hardware represents a major advancement in our goal for high-speed, accessible charging infrastructure in India.”

      This order will meet the growing need for convenient EV charging infrastructure in Nashik, supporting the city’s shift toward sustainable transport solutions. By developing an accessible and enhanced EV charging network, it will be easier for EV users to recharge their vehicles, ensuring seamless intercity and interstate journeys. Servotech will oversee the installation, supply, and maintenance of EV charging stations across Nashik, strengthening the city’s charging network.

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