Renewable Energy

Servotech wins 7.8MW solar rooftop project from Northeast Frontier Railway

Servotech Renewable Power System, a prominent player in India’s solar energy sector, has secured a major order for the installation of a 7.8 MW grid-connected solar rooftop system. The project has been awarded by the Rangiya Division of the Northeast Frontier Railway and is valued at ₹336 million. In addition to the installation, the contract also includes a comprehensive five-year Annual Maintenance Contract (AMC) and Comprehensive Annual Maintenance Contract (CAMC) for various buildings within the division.

This development marks a significant milestone for Servotech, reaffirming its growing influence in the renewable energy landscape, particularly in large-scale public infrastructure projects. The solar rooftop systems are expected to contribute substantially to the Northeast Frontier Railway’s sustainability goals by reducing carbon emissions and dependence on conventional energy sources. The clean energy generated from these installations will enhance energy efficiency across the railway division’s facilities and promote a shift towards environmentally responsible operations.

Speaking about the project win, Sarika Bhatia, Director of Servotech Renewable Power System Ltd, expressed pride and optimism. “We are immensely proud to partner with the Northeast Frontier Railway on this crucial solar rooftop project. This order is a testament to Servotech’s capabilities in delivering high-quality, reliable, and sustainable solar energy solutions. We are committed to supporting India’s transition towards a greener future, and projects like these are vital in achieving that goal. Our comprehensive AMC/CAMC will also ensure the long-term efficiency and performance of the solar installations,” she said.

With the successful execution of this project, Servotech continues to solidify its position as a trusted provider of innovative renewable energy solutions. The project will not only reinforce the railway’s operational resilience but also highlight the critical role of solar energy in powering India’s infrastructure with clean and sustainable power.

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