Servotech Power Systems, an EV charger manufacturer in India, has entered into a strategic partnership with LESSzwei GmbH (LESS2) to develop and deploy 100% solar-powered EV charging infrastructure for micromobility (such as e-bikes, e-scooters, and e-cargo bikes) in urban areas of Germany.
This project, named “EnerMAAS”, will create a sustainable and scalable charging ecosystem that utilizes AI-driven energy management systems to optimize energy use and reduce environmental impact.
“EnerMAAS will focus on transforming existing photovoltaic systems and energy storage into innovative street charging points (BIKE-Ports). These stations will provide self-sufficient energy from 100% solar power for fast and reliable charging around the clock. Each station can simultaneously charge 4 two-wheelers with a total output of 3.3 kW,” stated Servotech.
This project has received grant financing from Federal Ministry for Economic Affairs and Climate Action (BMWK), Germany.
Servotech will oversee the manufacturing and supply of these solar-powered EV charging stations. LESS2 will focus on all aspects of artificial intelligence and app development. Servotech will initially provide the first 100 systems, with two charging stations being deployed in each of 50 selected cities across Germany.
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