Hubject and Exicom partner to enhance EV charging experience in India

Online Bureau Online Bureau | 06-20 00:30

With this new standard, EV drivers in India can expect to connect their vehicles to compatible charge points and start charging instantly using automatic EV-to-charging station authentication.
New Delhi: Hubject, one of the leaders in EV interoperability, has formed a strategic partnership with Exicom, an EV charger manufacturer. Together, they aim to leverage Hubject's innovative technology to enhance the EV charging experience in India. This partnership intends to simplify the process for EV drivers to locate and use charging points more efficiently.

The collaboration will focus on Hubject's Plug&Charge platform. This initiative will create a regional hub in India to enable world-class technology and support local charge point operators according to ISO15118 standards. The goal is to introduce fully automated charging capabilities, establishing the first Plug&Charge standard in India, positioning the country as a regional leader in this technology, the company said.

With this new standard, EV drivers in India can expect to connect their vehicles to compatible charge points and start charging instantly using automatic EV-to-charging station authentication. This innovative approach eliminates the need for apps or RFID cards, streamlining the charging process.

Christian Hahn, Hubject CEO, said, "The EV market in India is seeing explosive growth. Last year sales nearly doubled and this year they are expected to rise by 66%. This strategic partnership with Exicom and the introduction of Hubject’s intercharge platform aims to support this massive growth by making the charging experience easier and more reliable for EV drivers. This is an important step in encouraging more drivers in India to make the switch from cars using fossil fuel to EVs."

Hahn continued, "This partnership is good news for Hubject, Exicom and EV drivers in India, and it’s also a big step forward in our strategic aim of having Plug&Charge everywhere."

Anant Nahata, CEO of Exicom, spoke on the collaboration: "Addressing the challenges of reliability and seamless EV charging experience in the Indian market is crucial. Our partnership with Hubject aims to provide a frictionless charging experience for EV users. The establishment of a central interoperability hub will further streamline payment settlements and reduce dependence on multiple wallets, ensuring a smoother experience for EV users nationwide."

Hubject's interoperability technology simplifies the charging process for drivers. It allows EV users to locate, access, and pay for charging services through their preferred interface, regardless of the operator. This technology removes the need for multiple memberships and payment methods, making the entire process more user-friendly.

With this system, drivers can seamlessly move between different charge point operators, much like mobile phone users switch between networks. The ultimate goal is to make EV charging as straightforward as refueling a traditional car with fossil fuels.

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