New Delhi, October 13, 2025 — Servotech Renewable Power System Ltd. (NSE: SERVOTECH) has won a significant 2.58 MW grid-connected rooftop solar project from South Eastern Railway’s Ranchi Division, marking another milestone in Indian Railways’ ambitious journey toward carbon neutrality.
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Servotech’s 2.58 MW Solar Rooftop Project: Project Overview
The renewable energy specialist will handle complete turnkey execution across multiple sites in the Ranchi Division, encompassing everything from design to commissioning.
| Project Aspect | Details |
|---|---|
| Capacity | 2.58 MW |
| Type | Grid-connected rooftop solar |
| Client | South Eastern Railway, Ranchi Division |
| Scope | Design, manufacturing, supply, installation, testing & commissioning |
Indian Railways’ Green Vision
This project aligns perfectly with Indian Railways’ sustainability roadmap, which aims to achieve net-zero carbon emissions through widespread renewable energy adoption. The national transporter has been aggressively expanding its solar capacity across divisions, setting an example for the transport sector nationwide.
“We are honoured to once again work with the Indian Railways in their journey toward a cleaner and more sustainable future,” said Sarika Bhatia, Director at Servotech Renewable. “This project reinforces the trust Indian Railways has placed in our expertise.”
Why This Matters
The South Eastern Railway project represents more than just another contract—it’s a testament to India’s commitment to clean energy transition. As the country pushes toward its net-zero targets, collaborations between public infrastructure and renewable energy innovators like Servotech become crucial.
Dual Expertise
While known for its EV charging infrastructure solutions, Servotech brings over two decades of electronics expertise to solar projects. The NSE-listed company offers both AC and DC charging solutions for electric vehicles, positioning itself uniquely at the intersection of solar and EV infrastructure—two pillars of India’s sustainable mobility ecosystem.
Looking Ahead
With Indian Railways operating one of the world’s largest rail networks, every megawatt of solar capacity installed translates to substantial carbon emission reductions. This 2.58 MW addition to the Ranchi Division will generate clean electricity for years, cutting operational costs while advancing environmental goals.
As more railway divisions follow suit, companies like Servotech are proving that India’s renewable energy sector has both the capability and commitment to power the nation’s green transition.
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