In a significant move for India’s electric mobility infrastructure, Servotech EV Infra (Incharz) has joined hands with Noida Power Company Limited (NPCL) to dramatically expand EV charging networks across Greater Noida. This partnership could be a game-changer for the region’s transition to electric vehicles.
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Servotech partners with NPCL: Partnership Overview
| Aspect | Details |
|---|---|
| Partners | Servotech EV Infra (Incharz) & NPCL |
| Scope | Greater Noida EV charging infrastructure |
| Target Locations | Corporate buildings, residential societies, commercial complexes, hospitals |
| Current Status | Phase 1 already operational |
| Long-term Vision | Transform Greater Noida into model EV-ready city |
What’s Already Happening?
The partnership isn’t just on paper – it’s already delivering results. Two residential societies have become early adopters:
Stellar Jeevan
- 7.4 kW and 10 kW AC chargers installed
- Perfect for overnight residential charging
Ace Divino
- 40 kW DC fast charger for rapid charging
- 10 kW AC charger capable of simultaneously charging three two-wheelers
- Ideal for mixed-use developments
Why This Partnership Matters
Strategic Location Selection
NPCL’s role goes beyond just providing power connections. They’re actively recommending optimal sites and coordinating with DISCOMs to reduce both setup time and costs – addressing two major pain points in EV infrastructure development.
Comprehensive Coverage
The focus on diverse locations – from residential societies to hospitals – ensures that EV charging becomes as convenient as finding a petrol pump. This multi-location strategy is crucial for building user confidence in electric vehicles.
Industry Impact
Prem Prakash, CEO of Incharz, emphasized the broader vision: “This partnership marks a defining milestone in our journey toward building a smart and scalable EV charging network throughout the nation.”
The collaboration aligns with Servotech’s ambitious goal of not just achieving carbon neutrality, but contributing to India’s transition toward becoming a carbon-negative nation.
The Greater Noida Advantage
Greater Noida’s selection as a pilot location is strategic. As a planned city with modern infrastructure, it offers the perfect testing ground for comprehensive EV charging solutions. Success here could provide a blueprint for similar expansions across India’s developing urban centers.
What Makes This Different?
- Pre-existing infrastructure partnerships reduce deployment time
- Mixed residential-commercial approach ensures 24/7 utilization
- DISCO coordination streamlines the approval process
Future Implications
This partnership represents more than just another EV charging expansion – it’s a systematic approach to infrastructure development. By working with power companies directly, Servotech is addressing the grid integration challenges that often slow down EV infrastructure rollouts.
Sanket Srivastava from NPCL highlighted the collaboration’s significance: “This partnership is going to play a key role in making EV charging more accessible, reliable, and widespread.”
What’s Next?
While the current focus is on Greater Noida, this model could be replicated across other regions where NPCL operates. The success of this partnership could influence how other power companies approach EV infrastructure development.
For EV owners in Greater Noida, this means significantly improved charging accessibility. For the broader Indian EV ecosystem, it represents a new collaborative model that could accelerate nationwide infrastructure development.
The partnership between Servotech and NPCL isn’t just about installing more charging points – it’s about creating a sustainable, scalable model for India’s electric future.
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