Rising renewable energy production makes India a worldwide leader. New Delhi ranks among the top three global producers due to government initiatives and investments. Delhi-based Servotech Power Systems is patenting energy management technology for electric vehicles…
India leads the renewable energy market globally. New Delhi is now one of the world’s top three renewable energy producers due to government regulations and foreign investment. President Droupadi Murmu recently emphasized that energy efficiency and renewable energy are crucial to India’s net-zero emissions objective and that the power industry drives development.
As the country leads in renewable energy, the electric vehicle industry is growing. India is leading the EV shift because to government, agency, and company awareness programs that have boosted EV uptake exponentially.
Servotech Power Systems, a Delhi-based EV charger maker, patented energy management technology to encourage EV adoption. This will optimize grid service and route renewable energy into Battery Energy Storage System (BESS) for maximum value, facilitating the shift to sustainable energy.
“Both the cutting-edge technologies (System and Method for Controlling Load Shifting by Third Party and System and Method for Effective Energy Channelization from a Renewable Energy Source) possess applicability across a broad spectrum of fields, including solar and electric vehicle charging systems,” it said in a filing to the National (NSE).
Energy management technologies represent important advances. Technologies will be crucial to a cleaner, more sustainable energy future.
The Modi government set a 2030 renewable energy target of 40% in 2015. Union Power Minister RK Singh said the goal was met in 2021, nine years sooner.
The government now wants renewables to make up 65% of the energy mix by 2030. Non-fossil fuel power generation capacity in India is 186 GW.
Conclusion
Rising renewable energy production makes India a worldwide leader. New Delhi is one of the top three renewable energy producers due to government policy and foreign investment. President Droupadi Murmu has stressed energy efficiency and renewable energy as crucial to net-zero emissions. In India, government, organizations, and companies are driving EV adoption exponentially. Based in Delhi, EV charger producer Servotech Power Systems has filed patents for revolutionary energy management technologies that would optimize grid service using a battery energy storage system and channel renewable energy into it. Modi wants 65% of the country’s energy from renewables by 2030.