Exicom installs 5000 electric vehicle chargers across India in four years. The company won the tender from Energy Efficiency Services Limited (EESL) which was the first EV charging tender in the country. The 5000th charger was installed for Tata Power at DTC Depot, Delhi.
This includes 1400 DC chargers and 3600 AC chargers in 200 cities of 20 states. The chargers are installed at fleet operators, residential communities. households, bus depots, and public charging stations.
“Deployment of 5,000 EV chargers across the country is just a stepping stone towards achieving the bigger vision of supporting charging network for EVs in India with products that are future proof, reliable, and industry-leading in terms of performance. We are committed to investing in R&D to support innovation, maintain our technology leadership, and provide charging options to all types of drivers, including those in low-income communities,” said Anant Nahata, managing director and chief executive officer, Exicom Group.
Exicom chargers are used for charging all-electric four-wheelers and electric buses which are manufactured by MG Motors, Audi, tata Motors, JBM, etc.
Exicom manufactures chargers at its Gurgaon facility and it plans to set up another manufacturing unit in the financial year 2022-23 to meet the increasing demand for electric vehicles and chargers. The company also anticipates shipping 20,000 electric vehicle chargers for its customer in the same financial year.
