In Conversation with Exicom's Anant Nahata
Exicom Group's managing director talks about the company's early lead in the charging infrastructure space in India.
As EV adoption in India shifts into the next gear, charging infrastructure is playing a key role in determining the rate of penetration of this zero-tailpipe-emissions propulsion technology in the mobility ecosystem.
Anant Nahata, managing director, Exicom Group, talks about the company's early lead in the charging infrastructure space in India, and how it has already amassed over 70 percent share in the home charging category by installing chargers at housing and residential complexes in major cities.
Nahata further touches upon the innovations in the battery technology space, which are driving fast charging capabilities for EVs.
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