Servotech Partners with Enovra to Bring Solar & EV Chargers to Mauritius

Servotech Partners with Enovra to Bring Solar & EV Chargers to Mauritius

Post by : Meena Rani

Servotech Renewable Power Systems, a leading Indian company in the field of clean energy, has entered into an important partnership with Enovra Energy Solutions, a Mauritius-based company. This partnership is designed to bring advanced solar energy solutions and electric vehicle (EV) chargers to Mauritius. The move not only strengthens India’s role in global clean energy but also marks a new chapter for Mauritius in its journey towards sustainability and reduced carbon emissions.

Servotech is known in India for producing solar panels, batteries, and EV charging stations. The company has played a strong role in pushing forward India’s renewable energy mission. Now, by collaborating with Enovra, Servotech is expanding its reach outside India and entering the African market through Mauritius.

Exclusive Partnership Agreement

Under this new agreement, Enovra will act as the exclusive distributor and partner for Servotech in Mauritius. This means that any solar system, inverter, or EV charging unit coming from Servotech will be available in Mauritius only through Enovra. The partnership gives Enovra the full responsibility to promote, sell, and install Servotech’s renewable energy products across the island.

But the partnership is not just about selling products. It also includes full technical support, training, and after-sales service. This ensures that every person who buys or installs a Servotech product in Mauritius will get the same level of assistance as customers in India. It also means that Mauritian technicians and engineers will be trained to handle and maintain these systems, creating new job opportunities in the country.

Why Mauritius?

Mauritius, a small island nation in the Indian Ocean, depends heavily on imported fossil fuels for its energy needs. This makes electricity expensive and also increases pollution. At the same time, Mauritius has a very high potential for solar energy because of its year-round sunshine.

By introducing solar solutions and EV chargers, the Servotech-Enovra partnership aims to reduce Mauritius’s dependence on fossil fuels, lower the cost of electricity, and promote a cleaner environment. This move also supports the Mauritian government’s efforts to increase the share of renewable energy in the country’s total power supply.

Servotech’s Vision for Global Clean Energy

Speaking about this partnership, Raman Bhatia, the Managing Director of Servotech, said that this deal marks a significant step in Servotech’s journey of global expansion. According to him, the company has always believed in “Made in India” solutions for global problems. By exporting Indian-made solar systems and EV chargers, Servotech is showing that India can play a leading role in the worldwide clean energy revolution.

Bhatia further explained that the partnership is not just about business, but also about sharing knowledge, skills, and technology. He said the future belongs to clean energy, and partnerships like this one will help countries like Mauritius adopt renewable energy faster and more affordably.

Enovra’s Role in a Greener Mauritius

Enovra Energy Solutions, which has been working in the energy sector of Mauritius, sees this collaboration as a game-changer. Nadir Soobratty, Director of Enovra, expressed his excitement about working with Servotech. He said that Enovra’s mission has always been to make renewable energy accessible and affordable to Mauritian people.

By bringing in Servotech’s high-quality yet cost-effective products, Enovra will be able to provide solar systems and EV charging stations that meet international standards. Soobratty emphasized that this partnership is not just about business growth but about creating a cleaner, greener future for Mauritius.

Benefits for the People of Mauritius

The Servotech-Enovra partnership comes with several direct benefits for the people of Mauritius:

  • Affordable Solar Energy – More households and businesses will have access to solar power at reasonable costs. This reduces dependence on expensive fossil fuels.

  • EV Charging Infrastructure – With Servotech’s EV chargers, Mauritius will be better prepared for the growing shift towards electric vehicles. This will encourage more people to buy EVs.

  • Job Creation – The need for installation, maintenance, and servicing of solar systems and EV chargers will create new technical jobs for local workers.

  • Cleaner Environment – More solar power and EV use will reduce air pollution and greenhouse gas emissions.

  • Energy Independence – By reducing reliance on imported fuels, Mauritius will become more self-reliant in terms of energy.

A Boost to India-Mauritius Relations

The partnership also highlights the growing friendship and cooperation between India and Mauritius. India has always shared close cultural and economic ties with Mauritius, and this new collaboration adds renewable energy to that list. By exporting clean energy technology to Mauritius, India is not only helping its own companies expand but also supporting another nation in its journey toward sustainability.

Global Importance of the Partnership

This agreement is an example of how international cooperation can help fight climate change. The world is facing serious environmental challenges, and no single country can tackle them alone. Partnerships like the one between Servotech and Enovra show how technology, knowledge, and resources can be shared across borders to build a cleaner planet.

With this partnership, the future looks bright for Mauritius. The island will see more homes powered by solar energy, more businesses relying on renewable sources, and more electric vehicles running on its roads. Enovra and Servotech have set a clear goal – to make clean energy not just an option, but a reality for everyone in Mauritius.

For Servotech, this is just the beginning of its global journey. The company is likely to look for more international partnerships in other parts of the world, especially in regions where renewable energy is still new but growing fast.

The Servotech-Enovra partnership is more than just a business deal. It is a vision for the future – a future where clean, affordable, and sustainable energy becomes part of daily life. For Mauritius, this deal will bring new opportunities, reduce costs, and open doors to a greener tomorrow. For India, it is proof that Indian companies can compete and lead in the global renewable energy market.

As the world moves towards a cleaner energy future, partnerships like this one will serve as strong examples of how collaboration between nations and companies can make a real difference.

Sept. 16, 2025 10:58 a.m. 761

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