Exicom, Kinetic Green Partner for Advance Lithium-Ion Batteries By Manu Tayal/ Updated On Fri, Jul 13th, 2018 Germany keen to partner with Karnataka on renewable energy The company is the largest supplier of Li-ion batteries in India with a deployment of more than 650 MWhr. One of the leading power & energy solutions provider Exicom has entered into partnership with Kinetic Green, country’s largest manufacturer of ICAT and Government approved electric three-wheeler vehicles, to provide them advanced lithium-ion batteries for application in their E-Rickshaws. The use of Exicom’s lithium-ion batteries in E-Rickshaws have many benefits including high energy density leading to low weight thereby operating for more kilometers between charges, fast charging time of 2 hours, long life of 1500+ cycles, low self-discharge, higher efficiency i.e. 25 percent low charging cost, zero maintenance, no requirements for water Top- Up, option of 2 cycles per day and many others. The company is the largest supplier of Li-ion batteries in India with a deployment of more than 650 MWhr. Further, the company’s ‘Make in India’ Lithium ion batteries and chargers with intelligent BMS have all the safety features to protect the battery and vehicle in turn. Also, from the company’s in-built BMS, the user can get complete information on number of charge and discharge cycles of the battery which helps him in providing hassle free service. The battery provides complete information to driver on Dashboard about charging requirement, kilometers remaining for charging etc. which makes customer comfortable. Through this partnership, both the companies showed a strong commitment to provide pollution free green mode of transportation that is best in safety, reliability and efficiency. Moreover, Kinetic Green’s e-Three Wheeler ‘Kinetic Safar’ has been approved by Automotive Research Association of India (ARAI) to meet all government safety norms as per Central Motor Vehicle Rules (CMVR). The company supplies the entire kit including Lithium-ion Battery, BMS (battery management system) and charger for it. Commenting on the development, Exicom, Managing Director, Anant Nahata said, “Kinetic Green’s selection of Exicom as its partner is a testament of our world-class battery and charging infrastructure solutions. We’re thrilled to play a significant role in our country’s transformation towards electric mobility.” Tags: Anant Nahata, ARAI, Automotive Research Association of India, Battery, battery management system, BMS, Central Motor Vehicle Rules, charging infrastructure, charging requirement, CMVR, E-rickshaws, e-Three Wheeler, Electric Mobility, electric three-wheeler vehicles, Exicom, ICAT, India, Kinetic Green, Kinetic Safar, Lithium-ion Batteries, Make in India, pollution free green mode of transportation, power & energy solutions, zero maintenance