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Exicom Tele-Systems Limited | |
ISIN | INE777F01014 |
Industry | Electric transportation technology |
Founded | 1994 |
Headquarters | Gurugram, , India |
Key people | Anant Nahata (CEO)[1] |
Products | Critical power & EV chargers |
Number of employees | 1000+ |
Website | www |
Exicom Tele-Systems Limited, also known as Exicom, is an Indian company specializing in critical power and electric vehicle (EV) charging solutions. Established in 1994, the company specializes in providing advanced energy storage systems, power electronics, and EV charging infrastructure to various industries and sectors worldwide. The company is listed on both the Bombay Stock Exchange (BSE) and on the National Stock Exchange (NSE).[2][3][4]
History
editSince its inception in 1994, the company has focused on research and innovation to develop efficient and sustainable solutions for critical power backup and electric mobility. It has deployed over 70,000 EV chargers across India and Southeast Asia.[5]
Services
editExicom develops advanced lithium-ion battery systems for telecom backup power, renewable energy integration, grid stabilization, and industrial UPS systems. Its power electronics solutions encompass DC-DC converters, AC-DC chargers, and battery management systems (BMS), while its EV charging infrastructure includes AC and DC chargers for electric vehicles in various settings such as public charging networks, commercial fleets, residential complexes, and workplaces.[6][7] Exicom provides integrated energy management solutions leveraging smart grid technologies and energy analytics to optimize power consumption and reduce operating costs.[8][9][10]
References
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- ^ "EXICOM TELE-SYSTEMS LIMITED". National Stock Exchange of India.
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