Servotech signs MoU with Lloyd Institute of Engineering for R&D lab, EV charging | Autocar Professional

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Servotech signs MoU with Lloyd Institute of Engineering for R&D lab, EV charging  | Autocar Professional


Servotech Power Systems, an EV charger manufacturer has signed an MoU with the Lloyd Institute of Engineering and Technology to promote research, education, training, FDPs, and innovation in EV technology and charging infrastructure. 

An exclusive research and development lab and centre of excellence on EV charging technology and infrastructure has been established. Servotech will extend internship and job opportunities to trainees from the centre of excellence, fostering practical experience and industry exposure.

The company also plans to set up and commission a charging station equipped with a 14 kW EV Charger, suitable for 2, 3 & 4 wheelers, within Lloyd’s premises. Accessible to students and faculty of the institute, it will offer free charging. The charging station will also extend its services to the general public and students from nearby institutes. This inclusive approach cultivates communal advantage and these initiatives ultimately expedite the widespread adoption of EVs.

Arun Handa, Chief Technical Officer, Servotech Power Systems said, “By leveraging the expertise of Servotech and the academic excellence of the Lloyd Institute, the R&D centre will become a catalyst for groundbreaking technological advancements in the rapidly evolving field of EVs.”

Manohar Thairani, President, Lloyd Institute of Engineering and Technology commented “This collaboration with Servotech Power Systems will give real exposure and develop an understanding of the students of the Institute and the nearby region in the EV sector.” 

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