Servotech Secures 5.6 MW On-grid Rooftop Solar Project From Ureda To Accelerate Renewable Energy In Uttarakhand
The Rs 30.2 crore project will support Uttarakhand’s renewable energy goals, contributing to India’s vision of a solar-powered future
Servotech Power Systems, a leader in India’s solar manufacturing sector, has been awarded a 5.6 MW on-grid rooftop solar power plant project by the Uttarakhand New and Renewable Energy Development Agency (UREDA). Valued at Rs. 30.2 crores, this order is set to significantly contribute to the state’s renewable energy capacity, advancing India’s efforts to become a solar-powered nation.
As part of the project, Servotech will oversee the design, supply, installation, and commissioning of the rooftop solar power plants, along with the necessary net metering and testing. In addition, the company will provide comprehensive warranty maintenance for five years, ensuring the smooth operation of solar installations ranging from 1 kW to 1500 kW.
The rooftop installations will be deployed at various key locations across Uttarakhand, including government offices, educational institutions, hospitals, and public buildings. This strategic deployment will support the state’s renewable energy objectives, drive decarbonisation efforts, and play a key role in reducing the region’s carbon footprint.
Commenting on the order, Sarika Bhatia, Director, Servotech Power Systems, said, “We are elated to work with Ureda in enhancing our green efforts by capitalising on enhancing the energy access and sustainability for the natives in Uttarakhand. The company’s proven track record of providing exceptional and efficient solar solutions has established the company as a reliable partner among the nodal agencies and created a strong niche in India’s renewable energy market. We are confident that our reliable solar solutions will empower Uttarakhand with clean, reliable, and affordable solar energy. This project aligns with our vision of a sustainable future and will contribute to the state’s energy security and environmental goals.”