December 9, 2024 | New Delhi
Servotech Power Systems, a leading EV charger manufacturer from India, has partnered with Germany-based LESSzwei GmbH (LESS2) to develop and deploy a 100% solar-powered EV charging infrastructure. The project, named “EnerMAAS”, aims to support micromobility solutions such as e-bikes, e-scooters, and e-cargo bikes in urban areas of Germany.
About the EnerMAAS Project
EnerMAAS focuses on creating a sustainable and scalable charging ecosystem using solar power and AI-driven energy management systems.
Key Features:
- Self-Sufficient Charging: Stations will operate entirely on solar power, offering 24/7 fast and reliable charging.
- Capacity: Each station can charge 4 two-wheelers simultaneously with a total output of 3.3 kW.
- Sustainability: By transforming existing photovoltaic systems and energy storage into innovative BIKE-Ports, the project minimizes environmental impact.
Deployment and Reach
- Initial Phase: Servotech will manufacture and supply the first 100 systems.
- Coverage: Two stations will be installed in 50 cities across Germany, making sustainable charging accessible in key urban areas.
- Support: The project has received grant financing from Germany’s Federal Ministry for Economic Affairs and Climate Action (BMWK).
Role of Partners
- Servotech Power Systems:
- Oversees the manufacturing and supply of solar-powered charging stations.
- LESSzwei GmbH:
- Develops artificial intelligence and app integration to enhance the charging experience.
Leadership Insights
Raman Bhatia, Founder & Managing Director of Servotech, remarked:
“EnerMAAS exemplifies our vision of sustainable innovation. This partnership will set new benchmarks for green mobility by combining solar energy with advanced AI technologies.”
Why It Matters
- Promotes Micromobility:
- Supports the adoption of e-bikes and e-scooters, reducing traffic congestion and emissions.
- Sustainable Energy Use:
- Utilizes 100% renewable solar energy to power charging stations, reducing dependency on fossil fuels.
- Advanced Technology:
- AI-driven energy management optimizes efficiency and reliability.
- Global Impact:
- Strengthens Germany’s leadership in green mobility and serves as a model for other nations.