Servotech bags Rs 13 crore rooftop solar project from Northern Central Railway Energy Watch
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Servotech bags Rs 13-crore rooftop solar project from Northern Central Railway

Servotech wins Rs 13 crore order from Northern Central Railway to set up 3 MW rooftop solar capacity across Agra Division sites

EW Bureau

New Delhi: Servotech Renewable Power System Ltd has secured a 3 MW grid-connected rooftop solar project valued at Rs 13 crore from the Northern Central Railway’s Agra Division. The project will involve end-to-end execution by Servotech, including design, manufacturing, supply, installation, testing, and commissioning of rooftop solar PV panels of varying capacities across multiple railway sites.

Railways’ green vision

The initiative is part of Indian Railways’ sustainability roadmap, aimed at reducing reliance on conventional energy and cutting carbon emissions through large-scale renewable deployment.

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Commenting on the development, Sarika Bhatia, Director, Servotech Renewable Power System Ltd, said, “This project stands as a testament to the trust Indian Railways places in Servotech Renewable as a reliable renewable energy brand. Over the years, our consistent delivery of impactful solar solutions has strengthened this partnership and showcased our ability to execute large-scale projects with excellence. We take immense pride in contributing to Indian Railways’ green vision and remain dedicated to advancing sustainable energy adoption across the nation with innovative, high-performance solar technologies.”

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