• India’s Servotech enters Mauritius EV charging and solar solutions market
• Enovra Energy named exclusive distributor, to expand in nearby regions
• Move strengthens Mauritius’ role as pilot market for e-mobility in Africa
Indian company Servotech Renewable Power System signed a commercial agreement on September 15 with Enovra Energy Solutions to distribute its solar and electric vehicle (EV) charging solutions in Mauritius. The Mauritian firm becomes Servotech’s exclusive representative in the country, with a mandate to expand deployment in neighboring regions.
The agreement marks a long-term commitment between the two companies. According to the statement, Enovra will handle technical support and product marketing to improve access to clean energy solutions. The financial details of the operations were not disclosed.
“Our mission has always been to make renewable energy accessible and affordable for the people of Mauritius. Partnering with Servotech marks a significant step forward in brining that vision to life and bring world-class solar and EV charging solutions to our nation, solutions that not only meet international standards but are also affordable than any competitors out there,” said Nadir Soobratty, Enovra’s director.
Mauritius has recently attracted several new players in electric mobility. In March, Tata.ev launched its EV range in partnership with Allied Motors, including the Tiago.ev, Punch.ev, and Nexon.ev models. In May, Stellantis and ABC Automobile introduced the Leapmotor brand with its C10 model. These initiatives have been supported by a regulatory framework that favors e-mobility and renewable energy solutions.
With Servotech’s entry, Mauritius is reinforcing its role as a pilot market for e-mobility adoption in sub-Saharan Africa. The move is expected to speed up the decarbonization of the transport sector and strengthen economic ties with India, a strategic partner.
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