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      Home » Exicom To Establish Separate Firms for EV Chargers & Batteries

      Exicom To Establish Separate Firms for EV Chargers & Batteries

      Aishwarya SaxenaBy Aishwarya SaxenaOctober 26, 2022 Charging Stations 3 Mins Read
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      Innovative EV charging infrastructure and Lithium-ion batteries firm, Exicom has announced to establish two new companies wherein Exicom Power will focus on EV chargers, Exicom Energy will be focused on the battery business.

      ExicomThe two new companies will be operational within the next two months, with the promoters having complete control.

      Incidentally, the electric vehicle charger showcased during the Hero Vida V1 electric scooter launch recently was conceptualized and manufactured by Exicom.

      It was in 2017 that the company’s leaders had seen potential in the EV charging and batteries space.

      Exicom was already into manufacturing Lithium-ion batteries for telecom towers and found it natural to foray into making batteries for EVs, followed by EV chargers.

      Priyank Agarwal, Chief Strategy Officer, Exicom said the company will continue to manufacture chargers at its existing telecom products facility. A dedicated new facility for EV chargers, however, will be established soon, for which the company will gradually raise investments. “Anything between INR 100-120 crore could be required to set this up,” Agarwal said.

      Exicom counts among its client’s OEMs and other ecosystem partners, including Tata Power, MG Motors, Volvo, Audi, Reliance and Hero MotoCorp.

      Priyank Agarwal, Chief Strategy Officer, Exicom noted that the company has surpassed last year’s revenue during the first six months of this fiscal

      In the last fiscal, the company earned revenues of over INR 65 crore from its EV charger business. “We surpassed last year’s revenue during the first six months of this fiscal. Our order books suggest that we will be able to close this fiscal in the range of INR 200-250 crore,” Agarwal claimed.

      The company also supplies charges to fleet and charge point operators.

      About 75% of the revenue came from its OEM business, while the rest was from fleet and charge point operators. The company claims to hold over 80% of India’s EV charger market for four-wheelers.

      “We see immense potential in the electric mobility space as the same is going through a change that occurs once in a lifetime,” said Agarwal.

      Charger manufacturing at Exicom is fully localized, while 40% of the components for DC fast chargers, including DC charger guns and other power components, are imported. Efforts are currently on to localize these components.

      Also on the cards is its foray into Europe. Notably, the company already has a 40% share in Malaysia’s EV charging market. However, it has no intention of setting up its own charging network.

      Anant Nahata, Managing Director, Exicom, recently said, “Our future-ready products will propel us to gain a strong foothold in India and SEA markets and help put the Exicom brand on the global EV ecosystem map.”

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