Electrical equipment company Servokon ventures into solar power – EQ Mag
After establishing itself as one of the leading players in the manufacturing and supply of power conditioning equipment and power transformers, Servokon has now embarked on a new journey to venture into the solar energy sector and contribute towards the country’s endeavor to meet its net-zero targets. Servokon officially announced its entry into the clean energy segment of the country during Elecrama 2023, held from 18 – 22 February 2023 at the India Expo Mart, Greater Noida. Elecrama is the world’s largest electrical & allied electronics show and transmission & distribution (T&D) exhibition.
With this entry into the solar energy segment, Servokon has also become an engineering, procurement and construction (EPC) company with its product range off-grid & on-grid solar power generation systems, panels and inverters. As a part of its initial role as a solar energy player, Servokon will be providing solar batteries, inverters and panels to domestic customers, and the company will also be installing Solar Power Generation Systems (SPGS). All innovative and advanced solar products of Servokon were displayed at the Elecrama 2023.
“While Servokon has already won strong market trust with its high-quality power conditioning equipment and power & distribution transformers, we are now all set to contribute to the government’s mission to reduce the country’s overall carbon footprint. Our team has always embraced innovation and technology to manufacture the best-in-the-market products and will display that fervent dedication with solar products, too. The company’s move in solar energy is entirely in line with the Make in India initiative and is aimed at facilitating the government’s mission to build Energy Independent India,” noted Asif Khan, Director, Purchase and Service, Servokon.
Servokon has also exhibited its energy prowess at Elecrama 2023 by showcasing a power transformer with a massive capacity of 16,000 KVA. This also marked Servokon’s entry into the power distribution segment.