Grid-connected agriculture pumps and solar power plants will be manufactured, supplied, installed, tested, and put into service as part of an approximately Rs 31-crore project.
India’s top producer of solar solutions and EV chargers, Servotech Renewable Power System Ltd. (formerly Servotech Power Systems Ltd.), has received an order from the Uttar Pradesh New and Renewable Energy Development Authority (UPNEDA), which is part of the government of Uttar Pradesh, for about 1100 grid-connected agriculture pumps under the “KUSUM Component C-1 Scheme.” This project will significantly advance India’s transition to a solar-powered nation by solarizing Uttar Pradesh’s agriculture
Grid-connected agriculture pumps and solar power plants will be manufactured, supplied, installed, tested, and put into service as part of an approximately Rs 31-crore project. In addition, the project calls for Servotech to provide full warranty maintenance for the next five years for pumps with capacities of two, three, and five horsepower with solar power plants that have capacities of three, four, and seven and a half kilowatts, for a total of 1094 solar pumps throughout Uttar Pradesh that will help the state meet its renewable energy targets.
“We are thrilled to receive this order from UPNEDA to support Uttar Pradesh’s green energy initiatives,” stated Sarika Bhatia, Director of Servotech Renewable Power System Ltd. (formerly Servotech Power Systems Ltd.), in response to the directive. We are aware of the challenges faced by farmers who depend on conventional energy sources including diesel generators for irrigation and other farming operations.
Access to affordable, sustainable, and clean solar energy options is made possible by this, which will lessen reliance on the electrical grid. In the end, solar-powered energy and irrigation systems will boost output, reduce operating costs, and help rural communities prosper. In addition to improving energy security, this collaboration supports the state’s long-term environmental objectives, paving the way for a more sustainable farming