Exicom's new 'Exicom One' wants to make EV charging in India way easier
Exicom Tele-Systems just dropped Exicom One, a platform designed to simplify getting EV chargers up and running across India.
It handles everything—site surveys, installation, software integration, and ongoing maintenance—all in one place.
Plus, it offers 24/7 remote monitoring and predictive maintenance through its Harmony Connect system.
Built to hit India's big charger goals
India wants 1.3 million public EV chargers by 2030, and Exicom One is all about speeding that up.
The platform supports ultra-fast DC charging (over 150 kW), works with renewable energy sources, and is ready for future tech like vehicle-to-grid compatibility.
It also includes cloud-based diagnostics.
Smarter charging with AI-driven management
What sets Exicom One apart is its use of AI-powered Harmony Connect software for smart load management—think predictive diagnostics and keeping downtime low.
Instead of juggling different suppliers for hardware or support, you get everything bundled: hardware, nationwide installation, and full operations & maintenance services.
It's already rolling out with a major EV brand on highways and in cities.