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Updated On: 06-Jan-2026 06:38 AM
Servotech Renewable enters the electric three-wheeler market with a lithium-ion battery, Zest charger, and Voltie solar inverter, expanding its clean mobility and renewable energy solutions portfolio in India.
Servotech enters the E-3W market with a battery and a charger.
SULTAN battery offered in two voltage variants.
LFP chemistry ensures safety and durability.
The Zest charger enhances charging efficiency and uptime.
Voltie solar inverter strengthens renewable portfolio.
Servotech Renewable Power System Ltd. (NSE: SERVOTECH) has officially entered India’s fast-growing electric three-wheeler (E-3W) segment with the launch of a lithium-ion battery and a dedicated charger. The announcement was made during the company’s annual flagship event, SUNKALP, marking a strategic expansion of Servotech’s clean mobility portfolio.
As part of its E-3W entry, Servotech introduced the SULTAN lithium-ion battery, developed specifically for electric three-wheelers such as e-rickshaws, e-autos, and e-cargo vehicles. The battery is available in two configurations: 51.2V/105Ah and 64V/105Ah.
Built using lithium iron phosphate (LFP) chemistry, the SULTAN battery focuses on durability, safety, and operational efficiency. Its design supports better payload capacity and reliability, making it suitable for daily commercial and fleet operations.
Alongside the battery, Servotech launched Zest, a purpose-built charger designed for electric three-wheelers. The charger is engineered to reduce charging time while ensuring battery protection, helping improve vehicle uptime for OEMs, dealers, distributors, and fleet operators.
With the SULTAN battery and Zest charger, Servotech aims to offer an integrated energy solution for India’s growing micro-mobility ecosystem.
In addition to its E-3W products, Servotech also unveiled Voltie, a 2 kW on-grid solar inverter for residential and small commercial applications. This launch highlights the company’s continued focus on solar energy solutions alongside electric mobility.
India’s electric three-wheeler market has seen strong growth due to rising urban transport needs, increasing last-mile delivery demand, and supportive government policies. Servotech’s move into this segment builds on its existing expertise in EV charging solutions, renewable energy, and power electronics.
Commenting on the launch, Raman Bhatia, Managing Director, Servotech Renewable Power System Ltd., said the company’s entry into the electric three-wheeler space is a natural extension of its clean energy journey. He added that while the company has started with two battery models and one charger, more variants and products are planned to strengthen its presence in the segment and support India’s transition towards greener mobility.
Formerly known as Servotech Power Systems Ltd., Servotech Renewable Power System Limited continues to operate across EV charging infrastructure, solar energy, and advanced power electronics, expanding its role in India’s clean energy and electric mobility landscape.
Servotech Renewable’s entry into the electric three-wheeler segment strengthens its clean mobility strategy by combining lithium-ion batteries, dedicated chargers, and solar solutions. With products designed for daily commercial use and future-ready expansion plans, the company aims to support India’s fast-growing micro-mobility market. This move also reinforces Servotech’s broader role in enabling sustainable transport and reliable energy solutions for small businesses and entrepreneurs.