Under the project, the company has been allocated 12 locations of 75 kW each, taking the total allocated capacity to 900 kW.
Servotech Renewable will be responsible for the design, supply, installation, commissioning and maintenance of the hybrid solar systems integrated with BESS.
According to the company, the hybrid solar systems are designed to provide reliable and uninterrupted clean energy while reducing dependence on conventional power sources.
It said the project aligns with the state’s focus on decentralised renewable energy adoption and is expected to strengthen energy access across rural communities through sustainable and resilient power infrastructure.
Commenting on the development, Whole-Time Director Sarika Bhatia said the company is pleased to partner with UPSRLM on the initiative, adding that the project reflects Servotech Renewable’s commitment to delivering sustainable energy infrastructure and supporting the adoption of solar power.
Shares of Servotech Renewable Power System Ltd closed 1.29% higher at ₹97 on the NSE on Thursday, July 16, gaining ₹1.24 during the session.
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