Servotech Renewable wins Rs 16.31-cr solar project from REMCL Energy Watch
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Servotech Renewable wins Rs 16.31-cr solar project from REMCL

Servotech Renewable has secured a Rs 16.31 crore REMCL order to develop ground-mounted and rooftop solar systems at DFCCIL’s Noida complex

EW Bureau

New Delhi: Servotech Renewable Power System Ltd has secured a Rs 16.31-crore contract from Railway Energy Management Company Ltd (REMCL) to develop a mix of ground-mounted and rooftop on-grid solar installations at the Dedicated Freight Corridor Corporation of India Ltd (DFCCIL) complex in Noida.

10-year O&M included

The company said it will undertake the complete design, engineering, supply, installation, testing and commissioning for systems of multiple capacities across the DFCCIL site. The project also includes 10 years of comprehensive operations and maintenance.

According to Servotech, the order strengthens its presence in the fast-expanding renewable energy footprint of India’s railway and logistics infrastructure.

Supports decarbonisation goals

The solar systems, REMCL said, will help reduce dependence on conventional power sources, optimise energy costs and support the integration of renewable energy into DFCCIL’s core operational infrastructure.

Sarika Bhatia, Whole-Time Director at Servotech Renewable Power System Ltd, said the company is “proud to work with REMCL on this solar project.” She added that “infrastructure like DFCCIL forms the backbone of India’s logistics and freight movement, and integrating solar energy into such high-impact facilities is a major step toward national decarbonisation goals.”

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Bhatia said the project “highlights Servotech’s engineering strength, execution capability, and consistent reliability in delivering solar solutions for large-scale infrastructure,” adding that the company remains committed to supporting India’s green transition “through innovation, quality, and strong partnerships.”

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