Servotech collaborates with UK-based Ensmart Power to expand EV charger business in the UK

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The collaboration aims to make technological advancements in EV charging solutions and extend their reach beyond the UK, potentially impacting North American markets and other regions.

Servotech Power Systems, an Indian EV charger manufacturer, has signed a sole distribution agreement with UK-based Ensmart Power to broaden their EV charger distribution network across the UK, North America, and other regions. This collaboration aims to leverage the growing adoption of electric vehicles by offering reliable and accessible charging solutions through combined expertise in EV charging innovations and energy storage.

Servotech's partnership with Ensmart Power seeks to contribute to a greener transportation ecosystem. By combining Servotech's cutting-edge EV charging technologies with Ensmart's knowledge in energy storage and distribution, the two companies plan to set new benchmarks in efficiency and environmental responsibility.

Raman Bhatia, Founder and Managing Director of Servotech Power Systems Ltd., commented, "This collaboration is a strategic move to establish a strong international footprint and bring innovative solutions closer to overseas users, with an emphasis on local production. Servotech aims to deliver world-class EV charging solutions and this partnership will allow us to localise Ensmart Power's global expertise and address the increasing demand for innovative charging solutions. Each charging point will contribute to a comprehensive network of stations, accessible to all electric four-wheelers, enhancing the on-the-go charging experience for e-mobility users in the UK and other regions."

Deniz Taner, Managing Director of Ensmart Power, stated, "We are thrilled to associate with an industry leader like Servotech. Having worked with Raman Bhatia for more than a decade, this solidifies our relationship as we aim to cross-pollinate IP and ideas to ensure the collective businesses go from strength to strength. We are excited about making EV charging solutions more accessible and affordable, driving sustainable profits and shaping the future of electric mobility. This collaboration is set to alleviate range anxiety for EV owners and pave the way for future advancements in cutting-edge technology and faster charging speeds, transforming the e-mobility landscape in the UK and other regions."

Servotech and Ensmart Power intend to drive sustainable profits while making the EV transition smoother for consumers. This partnership is expected to play a significant role in advancing green mobility alternatives on a global scale.

The collaboration aims to make technological advancements in EV charging solutions and extend their reach beyond the UK, potentially impacting North American markets and other regions. The partnership will accelerate the adoption of electric vehicles by making charging more accessible and addressing range anxiety issues, the company said.

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