Servotech Power Systems Ltd. has entered into a strategic partnership with LESSzwei GmbH (LESS2), a leading German enterprise, to develop 100% solar-powered EV charging infrastructure for micromobility in Germany. The collaboration aims to deploy AI-driven, sustainable, and scalable charging solutions for e-bikes, e-scooters, and e-cargo bikes in urban areas, in alignment with the German Government’s sustainability goals.

The project, named “EnerMAAS,” will focus on transforming existing photovoltaic systems and energy storage into innovative charging stations known as “BIKE-Ports.” These stations will provide self-sufficient energy from 100% solar power, ensuring fast and reliable charging for micromobility vehicles around the clock. Each station can charge up to 4 two-wheelers with a total output of 3.3 kW. The project has received grant financing from Germany’s Federal Ministry for Economic Affairs and Climate Action (BMWK) and will span 2.7 years.

Servotech Power Systems will manufacture and supply the solar-powered EV charging stations, while LESS2 will handle AI and app development. The initial phase of the project will see the deployment of 100 charging systems across 50 selected cities in Germany, with two stations per city.

Raman Bhatia, Founder & Managing Director of Servotech Power Systems, expressed excitement about the partnership, stating, “This collaboration aligns perfectly with our vision of accelerating the adoption of sustainable energy solutions and establishing a global presence. We are confident that the EnerMAAS project will revolutionize micromobility charging in Germany.”

The partnership between Servotech and LESS2 marks a significant step towards enhancing urban sustainability and advancing Germany’s micromobility infrastructure.