Servotech Renewable Power System Ltd., a leading renewable energy company in India, has secured a 2.58 MW grid-connected rooftop solar project from the South Eastern Railway, Ranchi Division. This project marks another significant collaboration between Servotech Renewable and Indian Railways, reflecting the continued trust in the company’s expertise and execution capabilities in the renewable energy sector.
Under the terms of the project, Servotech Renewable will be responsible for the complete execution of the rooftop solar PV installation. This includes the design, manufacturing, supply, installation, testing, and commissioning of solar panels of different capacities across multiple sites within the Ranchi Division. The project is part of Indian Railways’ broader sustainability agenda, which aims to achieve net-zero carbon emissions through the large-scale adoption of renewable energy solutions.
Sarika Bhatia, Director of Servotech Renewable Power System Ltd., said that the company is honored to work with Indian Railways once again in advancing its sustainability initiatives. She highlighted that the project demonstrates the confidence Indian Railways places in Servotech’s technical capabilities and innovative solar solutions. By leveraging high-performance solar technology, Servotech Renewable aims to help the South Eastern Railway meet its sustainability goals while setting an example for clean energy adoption in the transport sector.
The completion of this rooftop solar project not only strengthens Servotech Renewable’s position as a leader in India’s renewable energy industry but also contributes to the ongoing efforts of Indian Railways to expand solar energy deployment across its divisions. This collaboration supports India’s commitment to achieving a net-zero future and highlights the growing role of clean energy in transforming key sectors of the economy.
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