Exicom launches India’s fastest DC charger for electric vehicles

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Exicom, an electric vehicle (EV) charging and critical power solutions provider in India, today launched India’s fastest DC charger with a range of connector options and power outputs from 60 kW to 400 kW. The DC Fast charger, called the Harmony Gen 1.5, is available in three frame sizes.

Harmony’s power modules can be easily swapped and expanded. And the available power can be dynamically shared to charge multiple vehicles simultaneously.

The charger is equipped with an artificial intelligence (AI)-driven remote management system, integrated ambient lighting, and many features focusing on improving customer charging experience. The integrated cable management system makes it easier to handle heavy charging guns, while integrated ambient lighting helps to light up dark places and show status from a greater distance.

Harmony Gen 1.5 charger is designed in compliance with PAS standards, allowing physically disabled individuals to easily use and operate the chargers.

“Harmony Gen 1.5 DC Fast charger’s efficiency surpassing 95% and power levels to power wide range of vehicles from lightweight cars to heavy-duty buses, underscores its versatility. Featuring an advanced AI-driven remote management system, this innovation enables predictive maintenance, significantly enhancing uptime for charge point operators and resulting in enhanced reliability for end users,” stated Exicom.

Harmony Gen 1.5 DC Fast charger includes variants designed specifically for destination charging, catering to diverse environments such as malls, city infrastructure, and office complexes. The charger also comes with credit card payment terminal for international markets.

Amidst the EV surge, the preference for DC Fast chargers over AC chargers is rapidly growing. According to a report by MarketsandMarkets, the global DC fast charging market is projected to grow at a CAGR of 37.6% between 2020 and 2025. This growth is driven by several factors, including increasing adoption of electric vehicles (EVs), government initiatives to promote EV charging infrastructure, and advancements in fast charging technology.

“The newly launched Harmony Gen 1.5 DC Fast chargers are a right fit for original equipment manufacturers (OEMs), who require DC fast chargers for installation at dealerships and service stations, as well as for charge point operators (CPOs), who manage public charging networks,” stated Exicom.

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