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IIT Roorkee, Servotech sign MoUs to strengthen domestic EV charging infrastructure

Servotech Power Systems said that it has entered into two MoUs with IIT Roorkee for the development of rectifier units for CCS2 chargers and onboard EV chargers.

(L-R) Arun Handa, CTO, Servotech, Raman Bhatia, MD, Servotech and Prof Mukesh Pathak, Principal Investigator, IIT Roorkee (Photo: File)

With the aim to bolster the domestic manufacturing capabilities within the EV sector, said that it has entered into two Memorandums of Understanding (MoUs) with the Indian Institute of Technology (IIT) Roorkee for the development of rectifier units for CCS2 chargers and onboard EV chargers for two, three, and four wheelers.

The company said that a key part of the CCS2 charger, the rectifier unit, is currently imported. The partnership aims to shift this narrative by promoting domestic manufacturing, which, in turn, is likely to foster the growth of the local electric vehicle (EV) industry, said a senior executive.

Servotech said that the onboard charger, conceived as a compact and lightweight unit, is designed to be mounted directly on the vehicles, eliminating the requirement for a separate charger and thus enhancing the convenience and user-friendliness of EVs. “This advancement is expected to position Servotech as a leading Original Equipment Manufacturer (OEM) supplier in the two, three, and four wheelers charger market.”

According to Raman Bhatia, Managing Director, Servotech Power Systems, the two, three and four wheelers charger market of India unfolds as a significant yet untapped territory. Influx of Chinese components are dominating the current market.

“This development strengthens our commitment towards making Make in India concept a reality… Furthermore, our collaboration with an esteemed organisation like is instrumental in reinforcing our goal of making India self-reliant as well as making Servotech a leading global leader of EV Industry,” Bhatia said.

“We believe that the EV charging technology developed through these collaborations will play a key role in accelerating the adoption of as well as will be pivotal in transforming the way we think about transportation and energy consumption in India,” said Prof. Mukesh Pathak, Principal Investigator, Department of Electrical Engineering, IIT Roorkee.

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