Exicom Becomes Member of CharIN e.V. to Back Global Standard for EV Charging By Manu Tayal/ Updated On Tue, Jul 10th, 2018 The motive behind the move is to continuously and competently advance the combined charging system (CCS) with an aim to establish this system in the global markets. One of the leading power & energy solutions provider Exicom Tele-Systems has become a core member of the Charging Interface Initiative (CharIN e.V.), an open coalition of world-class firms from the automotive sector and associated industries aiming to support and promote the Combined Charging System (CCS) as a global standard for electric vehicles (EV) charging. Further, the motive behind the move is to continuously and competently advance the combined charging system (CCS) with an aim to establish this system in the global markets. This universal charging interface for EVs is mature, field-tested and already a standard in the US and Europe. Through this membership, the company aims to foster advance standardization of CCS in other regions of the world including India. Currently, CCS is the world’s only charging system that covers all charging scenarios with a single product. Moreover, the company will work together with CharIN association as a team in further positioning CCS as a global standard for EV charging by advocating standardization in the field of eMobility to achieve more flexibility and security for users. Exicom’s aim is to support the rollout of the CCS and contribute actively within various dimensions of the CharIN mission. Commenting on the development, Exicom, Managing Director, Anant Nahata said, “We are delighted to join CharIN e.V. as a strategic move as it fits very well with our strong commitment to develop fast, reliable and future proof fast charging technologies for electric vehicles. We will actively participate in the standardization and market development activities of CharIN e.V. to make this breakthrough possible. As CharIN e.V. is built by a team of experts from a wide range of fields, we look forward to share and learn from each other’s wealth of technical knowledge to further advance our wide range of internet-based charging infrastructure solutions.” Tags: Anant Nahata, Automotive Sector, CCS, charging infrastructure solutions, Charging Interface Initiative, charging system, CharIN association, CharIN e.V., Combined Charging System, Electric Vehicles, Europe, EV, EV charging, Exicom, Exicom Tele-Systems, Global Standard for EV Charging, India, power & energy solutions, universal charging interface, US