Errol Musk visits India to back Servotech’s green tech missio
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Errol Musk visits India to back Servotech’s green tech missio

Errol Musk, Global Advisor to Servotech Renewable Power System Ltd and renowned global entrepreneur, arrived in India on June 1 for a six-day visit to support the country’s green technology and EV charging goals.
The visit includes a keynote at the India–Global Green Tech Vision Forum 2025, a tour of Servotech’s Sonipat manufacturing plant, and meetings with key stakeholders and government officials. Musk will also visit the Ram Mandir in Ayodhya.
“We are incredibly excited to welcome Errol Musk to India,” said Raman Bhatia, Managing Director, Servotech Renewable Power. “His global expertise is invaluable to our mission of positioning India as a hub for green technology exports.”
On June 2, Musk will speak at the Green Tech Vision Forum in New Delhi, where policymakers and business leaders will discuss India’s path to global leadership in green technologies. On June 3, he will tour Servotech’s Sonipat plant, known for its EV chargers and solar solutions. A spiritual visit to Ayodhya’s Shri Ram Lalla temple is set for June 4.
“It is an immense privilege to be in India and witness its vibrant progress,” said Musk.

Errol Musk, Global Advisor to Servotech Renewable Power System Ltd and renowned global entrepreneur, arrived in India on June 1 for a six-day visit to support the country’s green technology and EV charging goals.The visit includes a keynote at the India–Global Green Tech Vision Forum 2025, a tour of Servotech’s Sonipat manufacturing plant, and meetings with key stakeholders and government officials. Musk will also visit the Ram Mandir in Ayodhya.“We are incredibly excited to welcome Errol Musk to India,” said Raman Bhatia, Managing Director, Servotech Renewable Power. “His global expertise is invaluable to our mission of positioning India as a hub for green technology exports.”On June 2, Musk will speak at the Green Tech Vision Forum in New Delhi, where policymakers and business leaders will discuss India’s path to global leadership in green technologies. On June 3, he will tour Servotech’s Sonipat plant, known for its EV chargers and solar solutions. A spiritual visit to Ayodhya’s Shri Ram Lalla temple is set for June 4.“It is an immense privilege to be in India and witness its vibrant progress,” said Musk.

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