Servotech renewable to install EV charging hub at Bengaluru airport – ET Auto

Servotech renewable to install EV charging hub at Bengaluru airport – ET Auto

The facility will consist of 10 direct current (DC) chargers, each with a capacity of 240 kW, supporting airside EV operations. The total installed capacity of the charging hub will be 2.4 MW.

The chargers are expected to contribute to reducing transport-related emissions at the airport and support broader sustainability targets.

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The chargers are expected to contribute to reducing transport-related emissions at the airport and support broader sustainability targets.

Servotech Renewable Power System Limited has secured an order from Bengaluru International Airport Limited (BIAL) to install an electric vehicle (EV) charging station at Kempegowda International Airport. The facility will consist of 10 direct current (DC) chargers, each with a capacity of 240 kW, supporting airside EV operations.The total installed capacity of the charging hub will be 2.4 MW. According to the company, this will be the first and largest EV charging installation of its kind at an Indian airport for airside operations. The station is intended to serve electric buses operating between terminals and aircraft, enabling continuous airside transport operations while supporting emission reduction goals.Under the project, Servotech will be responsible for the supply, erection, testing, commissioning, and maintenance of the charging station for a five-year period. The chargers are expected to contribute to reducing transport-related emissions at the airport and support broader sustainability targets.

EV charging infrastructure for aviation sector

Sarika Bhatia, Director, Servotech Renewable Power System, said, “We are thrilled to work with Bengaluru International Airport in its mission to drive sustainable change. This project is more than just an infrastructure milestone, it’s a step toward transforming urban transport at one of India’s busiest airports allowing us to electrify the airport and play a vital role in reducing its carbon emissions with our advanced EV charging technology and infrastructure.”

“This collaboration perfectly aligns with our long-term goals of providing high-quality EV charging infrastructure and contributing meaningfully to India’s clean energy transition and we’ll be looking forward to take on more such projects in the future and help improve EV charging infrastructure across different settings,” she added.

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