Exicom Partners with Charger on Wheels to Drive Mobile EV Charging in Indian Cities

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Exicom Tele-Systems Limited, a leading EV charging and critical power solutions provider in India, has announced its strategic support for Charger on Wheels, a mobile EV charging startup that offers on-demand charging services. This collaboration aims to tackle one of the biggest hurdles in India’s EV adoption—urban infrastructure and grid readiness.


Bridging Urban Charging Gaps

Traditional charging stations often face challenges in dense urban environments, where limited grid capacity, space restrictions, and fire safety regulations prevent easy installation of fixed infrastructure. Mobile charging provides a capex-light solution, offering flexibility and convenience for EV users.

Exicom’s Managing Director & CEO, Anant Nahata, explained:

“Mobile EV charging or Charger on Wheels can help bridge this gap. It’s a scalable solution to support India’s EV transition.”


How the Mobile EV Charging Works

Charger on Wheels operates a fleet of mobile vans equipped with DC fast chargers, delivering charging services directly to customers at their preferred locations. The startup has already partnered with leading property developers to enable residential charging services.

Key features include:

  • On-demand charging at customer locations
  • DC fast charging capabilities for quick top-ups
  • Real-time booking and tracking via a digital platform
  • Energy optimization for efficient operations

A Step Towards Smarter EV Ecosystems

This initiative aligns with Exicom’s broader mission to strengthen India’s electric mobility landscape. In recent months, the company has partnered with Hubject for interoperability, Ionage for integrated charger management, and Mufin Green Infra for turnkey solutions.

By backing Charger on Wheels, Exicom reinforces its position as a technology enabler and paves the way for diverse, scalable charging options that complement existing infrastructure.


India’s EV growth story relies on innovative charging solutions, and mobile EV charging could be the missing link in overcoming infrastructure bottlenecks.

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