Exicom Bags NTPC Tender for EV Charging Infra Development at Jabalpur By Manu Tayal/ Updated On Thu, Aug 16th, 2018 Further, the charging infrastructure shall comprise of 120 kW and 50 kW EV Off-Board DC Chargers of CCS Standard for electric Buses. Gurgaon-headquartered Exicom has won the NTPC Tender for development of charging infrastructure for electric vehicles (EV) at Jabalpur in Madhya Pradesh. Further, the charging infrastructure shall comprise of 120 kW and 50 kW EV off-board DC chargers of CCS standard for electric buses. The company is committed to bring durable EV charging solutions to the world. Winning this tender further proves its prowess and confirms that it is on the right path to deliver solutions that meet and exceed its customers’ expectations. Moreover, it has been developing EV technology to establish sustainable mobility which is technologically advanced, emission-free, self-driven and sustained by a green charging infrastructure. They introduced AC and DC Fast Chargers with Bharat specifications to charge the TATA Tigor and Mahindra e-Verito cars procured by EESL and further expanded by launching their high voltage GB/T, CHAdeMO and CCS compatible ‘Harmony’ EV chargers. With ‘Harmony’ chargers, the company aims to accelerate the adoption of electric mobility and make users experience even more convenient, safe and rewarding. It is a part of a next generation of smart EV charging solutions which boasts a number of state-of-the-art features. Commenting on the development, Exicom, MD, Anant Nahata said, “We are grateful and excited to participate in this project. Winning this tender further strengthens our position as a market leader with largest base of deployed EV chargers in India. Today, we have a full range of AC and DC Fast Chargers suitable for all types of Electric Vehicles ranging from 1 kW ~ 150 kW, supporting all global standards and both low & high voltage Battery platforms”. Tags: Anant Nahata, charging infrastructure, Exicom, India, NTPC