India’s EV Charging Gets a Major Upgrade with Exicom’s Harmony Direct 2.0

⚡ Exicom Launches Harmony Direct 2.0 to Power Up India’s EV Charging Network
Exicom, a top name in electric vehicle (EV) charging and power backup solutions, has introduced its new Harmony Direct 2.0 DC fast charger. This marks a big leap in strengthening India’s EV charging infrastructure with better reliability, energy efficiency, and smart technology.
🔍 What Sets Harmony Direct 2.0 Apart
At the core of this next-gen charger is Harmony OS, India’s first locally developed operating system for EV chargers. This system enables smart communication between the charger, the EV, and the cloud, making the whole process smoother and more controlled. Key features include:
- Sensor-based diagnostics and AI-driven remote monitoring to reduce downtimes and improve system uptime.
- Dynamic load balancing between charging plugs, ensuring optimal power distribution.
- Reduced energy loss, especially from reactive power, which translates into cost savings.
- Harmony Net—a network-based power-sharing tech that syncs multiple chargers in real-time.
- Touch-friendly interface and ergonomic cables for a simpler, user-focused charging experience.
🗨️ What the Leadership Says
Anant Nahata, Exicom’s MD & CEO, shared that Harmony Direct 2.0 reflects their commitment to creating dependable, user-centric charging solutions that meet the evolving needs of India’s EV space.
Anshuman Divyanshu, CEO of the EV charging division, emphasized that the charger is designed to support both fleet operators and individual charging networks, offering them flexibility and scalability with intelligent performance.
🌐 Exicom’s Global Footprint
Exicom has a wide-ranging portfolio covering AC and DC chargers, along with critical power systems essential for telecom and infrastructure sectors. The company is not just leading in India but also expanding across Southeast Asia, the Middle East, Europe, and the U.S. With over 150,000 chargers already deployed worldwide, Exicom is playing a key role in the transition to clean mobility.



