Servotech signs MOU with Lloyd Institute

The R&D center wants to advance research in EV technology and charging while promoting innovation, raising awareness, sensitizing people, and upskilling students in accordance with industry demands.

Servotech signs MOU with Lloyd Institute

Delhi- Servotech Power Systems Ltds., an EV charger manufacturer has signed an MoU with the Lloyd Institute of Engineering and Technology to promote research, education, training, FDPs, and innovation in EV technology and charging infrastructure.

The business will set up a dedicated R&D facility and Center of Excellence for EV charging infrastructure and technology. Additionally, it will provide trainees from the center of excellence with internship and employment possibilities, promoting real-world experience and exposure to the sector.

Furthermore, Servotech intends to install and commission a 14 kW EV charger charging station within Lloyd's property, appropriate for two, three and four-wheelers. The institute's faculty and students will have free access to this. The charging station will also provide its services to students from surrounding institutions and the general public.

The R&D center wants to advance research in EV technology and charging while promoting innovation, raising awareness, sensitizing people, and upskilling students in accordance with industry demands. In order to exchange information and perspectives, it will also provide training and host seminars, workshops, and other events in a variety of venues.

Mr. Arun Handa, CTO, Servotech Power Systems said that, By utilizing Servotech's experience and the academic distinction of the Lloyd Institute, the R&D center will serve as a driving force behind revolutionary technological developments in the quickly developing EV industry. We are excited to establish a cooperative ecosystem that will benefit academics, industry experts, and students in equal measure. The state-of-the-art R&D center is prepared to assist cutting-edge research projects, testing, and the development of electric vehicle charging systems. The center will be crucial in determining the direction of sustainable mobility as the demand for electric vehicles rises worldwide by equipping people with the knowledge and skills necessary to make a significant difference in the automotive industry.

Mr. Manohar Thairani, President, Lloyd Institute of Engineering and Technology said that, This memorandum of understanding demonstrates the cooperation between industry and academia to train new talent in the field of electric vehicles. With a focus on skill-based education, LIET has built centers in cutting-edge fields like drone technology, EVs, and lithium-ion batteries. Students at the Institute and the surrounding area will gain practical experience and comprehension of the EV sector through our partnership with Servotech Power Systems. The center will also serve as a hub to support the various e-mobility needs and provide the skilled labor needed for the aviation industry and other sectors.