Exicom Tele-Systems Ltd launched Exicom One, an integrated, turnkey electric vehicle (EV) charging rollout solution. The aim is to help charge point operators (CPOs), EV manufacturers and fleets scale charging infrastructure more efficiently.
The platform consolidates hardware, software and managed services into a single end-to-end offering. It covers site surveys, civil and electrical work, charger installation, software integration, operations and maintenance and AI-driven remote station management. Exicom said this approach is designed to tackle execution bottlenecks as India’s EV charging networks expand.
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What’s Inside?
Exicom One integrates intelligent chargers capable of real-time monitoring, diagnostics and optimisation, reducing downtime and improving network uptime. The solution aims to cut complexity by bringing multiple deployment tasks under a single partner. Be it planning or civil work, firmware or operations, the controls remain with a single authority.
India’s leading Charge Point Operators (CPOs) are planning to deploy thousands of chargers by 2030. This also includes a growing share of high-capacity DC fast chargers. Exicom said the shift from intent to large-scale execution requires consistent performance, speed and reliability, especially on major corridors and high-traffic locations.
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How is it happening?
Exicom has partnered with a leading EV manufacturer to deploy high-power charging stations along key highway routes and in busy urban areas. The idea is to provide open fast-charging access to EV owners.
“India’s EV story is set to move as fast as the infrastructure behind it”
— Anant Nahata, MD & CEO, Exicom
“Exicom One is built to remove friction by bringing every piece of the puzzle together under one accountable partner. We are future-ready, with potential to integrate renewable energy systems, ultra-fast charging technologies and vehicle-to-grid (V2G) applications”, he added.
This is not the first time Exicom has led innovation. Previous tech initiatives inspire the launch. In the past, they have taken charge by introducing AI-based predictive maintenance platforms and mobile charging concepts. Integrated roll-out models like this could define how quickly networks expand across highways and high-traffic urban locations.

