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Exicom partners with ChargeZone to deploy EV charging stations in India
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Exicom partners with ChargeZone to deploy EV charging stations in India

By January 28, 2025 8:26 pm IST

The collaboration aligns with the government’s intent to build robust EV infrastructure to accelerate the transition to emission-free mobility in the country.

Exicom, one of India’s leading EV charging and critical power solutions manufacturers, has joined hands with ChargeZone, India’s fastest-growing integrated e-mobility company, to develop and deploy 500+ future-ready, high-power EV charging stations, including those integrated with renewable energy. India’s push towards clean energy and the increased adoption of electric vehicles make it crucial to develop and deploy scalable and sustainable charging solutions. This collaboration aligns with the government’s intent of building robust EV infrastructure to accelerate the transition to emission-free mobility in the country.

Exicom will develop & supply ultra-high-power charging solutions to be deployed by ChargeZone at its upcoming hubs and public charging locations. Leveraging its design-led manufacturing capability and homegrown software stack for remote management of EV chargers, Exicom will develop solutions that boost the reliability of high-power charging, helping ChargeZone minimise range anxiety for its customers.

The companies even outlined building ‘greener’ EV stations as one of their top priorities and shared their plans to develop and deploy renewable energy-supported EV charging stations. Exicom’s flagship solution in this space—Harmony Boost—will form a key cornerstone of this partnership. This BESS-integrated charging solution will ensure faster, reliable charging and help in optimising energy use and reducing peak grid loads by storing excess energy for later use.

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Aligned with Chargezone’s ethos of user experience and sustainability, this partnership will accelerate the rollout of sustainable, energy-efficient charging stations across major cities and highways in India, ensuring that EV owners have convenient, reliable access to charging facilities while also making a contribution toward the country’s renewable energy goals.

Anshuman Divyanshu, CEO of EVSE, Exicom, remarked, “We intend to meaningfully contribute to India’s growing emphasis on sustainable EV charging solutions. This collaboration with ChargeZone will help us launch reliable and high-power charging solutions, including advanced battery and renewables-integrated solutions that will contribute to establishing a greener mobility for tomorrow.”

Kartikey Haryani, CEO of ChargeZone, said, “The partnership will enable us to scale sustainable EV charging infrastructure across India. We believe that accessibility, community empowerment, and sustainable practices are critical enablers of driving EV adoption in India, and we hope to contribute to this paradigm shift towards sustainability with Exicom’s advanced solutions and our extensive network.”

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