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Servotech Patents Revolutionize EV Charging With Faster, Interoperable Technology

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Servotech Power Systems Ltd., a company that produces electric vehicle chargers and solar solutions, has recently submitted two patents in the field of EV charger technology. The goal of these patents is to transform the EV charging infrastructure. The patents allow for the quick charging of any GB/T Bharat DC 001 vehicle, which operates on 72v/96VDC, through a CCS2 connector using a compact accessory.

Servotech has stated that these two patents will revolutionize the EV charging infrastructure by using different approaches, ultimately creating a reliable and affordable ecosystem for EV charging that can easily work together.

Servotech Power Systems has developed a new technology that will disrupt the electric vehicle (EV) charging industry in India and other countries using GB/T with LVDC standards. This technology will also save users from the cost of having dual infrastructure by allowing them to charge their GB/T Bharat DC 001 vehicles using widely available CCS2 chargers in India.

The adoption of the GB/T Bharat DC 001 protocol will be advantageous for fleet services and small trucks or lorries as they will be able to charge their vehicles using widely available CCS2 chargers. This will provide these vehicles with easier access to charging facilities.

The GB/T Bharat DC 001 standard is a popular fast charging standard for electric vehicles in India, while the CCS2 standard is a global fast charging standard used in Europe and other countries. This new development from Servotech opens up new opportunities for GB/T Bharat DC 001 vehicle manufacturers and improves travel convenience for electric vehicle owners traveling between India and Europe.

The company previously submitted two patents to improve the efficiency of grid services using a battery energy storage system and to optimize the use of renewable energy in order to transition to sustainable energy.

These advancements revolutionized the way energy is managed and increased efficiency. Both of these state-of-the-art technologies can be applied to various areas, such as solar energy and electric vehicle charging systems.

This is a Syndicate News Feed; fake checked and edited by Clean-Media Team

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