Servotech Renewable Power System Ltd, a leading Indian renewable energy and EV charging solutions provider, has signed a trade agreement with Mauritius-based Enovra Energy Solutions Limited to expand its footprint in the island nation’s clean energy sector.
Under the agreement, Servotech will supply EV chargers and solar solutions to Enovra for distribution and deployment across Mauritius and surrounding regions. The partnership establishes Enovra as Servotech’s exclusive representative in Mauritius, ensuring long-term business continuity and reinforcing both companies’ commitment to accelerating the adoption of green energy.
Through this collaboration, Enovra will distribute Servotech’s portfolio of products including advanced solar systems and EV chargers, backed by manufacturer-supported technical expertise. The alliance aims to make renewable energy solutions more affordable and accessible in Mauritius, advancing the nation’s transition to sustainable energy.
Raman Bhatia, Managing Director of Servotech Renewable Power System, called the partnership a milestone in the company’s global expansion strategy. “By extending our roots to Mauritius through our partnership with Enovra, we are not only strengthening Servotech’s international presence but also advancing the global adoption of green energy,” Bhatia said. “With EV chargers and solar solutions manufactured in India, we are creating value that extends beyond borders, bringing sustainability to international communities while contributing to India’s vision of becoming a global clean energy leader.”
Nadir Soobratty, Director of Enovra Energy Solutions, emphasised the local impact of the deal. “Our mission has always been to make renewable energy accessible and affordable for the people of Mauritius. Partnering with Servotech marks a significant step forward in bringing that vision to life,” Soobratty said. “This collaboration represents a new chapter in our commitment to driving sustainable growth and building a cleaner, greener Mauritius.”
Industry observers say the partnership underscores strengthening India-Mauritius ties in the renewable energy sector, reflecting both nations’ shared commitment to a greener future.










