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Exicom’s Harmony Direct 2.0 Promises EV Chargers So Reliable, Even Your WiFi Will Feel Insecure

Gurugram – In a move that could make unreliable EV chargers across India sweat bolts, Exicom today lifted the curtain on Harmony Direct 2.0 — a DC fast charger that doesn’t just charge your EV, but does it with the calm, confidence, and consistency of a yoga instructor with a PhD in electrical engineering.

Billed as “India’s most evolved charger yet,” the Harmony Direct 2.0 is powered by Harmony OS, the country’s first indigenous charger operating system. No, it’s not related to Huawei’s HarmonyOS — this one is homegrown, home-bolted, and high-voltage. Harmony OS allows for a seamless dance between charger, car, and cloud, complete with AI-enabled diagnostics and remote management tools that would make a spaceship jealous.

Reliability and trust are central to accelerating EV adoption in India,” said Anant Nahata, Managing Director and CEO, Exicom. “With Harmony Direct 2.0, we’ve engineered a product that transcends traditional charging solutions, and sets a new standard for infrastructure robustness, operational economics, and intuitive user experience. This product reflects our deep understanding of both global technology trends and local market demands, solidifying our commitment to India’s EV ecosystem.

The charger’s pièce de résistance? Dynamic load sharing, multi-stack logic, and something called Harmony Net — which may sound like a yoga retreat but is actually a next-gen tech marvel that lets multiple chargers gossip in real time about how best to distribute power. Result: maximum uptime, reduced energy waste, and happier EVs.

Harmony Direct 2.0 is meticulously crafted to deliver exceptional efficiency and operational intelligence, bringing in attributes that matter the most for charge point and fleet operators. This product will help them scale with confidence,” said Anshuman Divyanshu, CEO, EVSE Business, Exicom.

The charger is also fleet-operator friendly with a cable and connector design so ergonomic, even a 3 a.m. delivery driver on two hours of sleep could plug in without cursing. The touchscreen? As responsive as your Gen Z cousin’s phone — just swipe, tap, charge, and roll.

In an era where India is racing to electrify its roads faster than you can say “range anxiety,” Harmony Direct 2.0 may well be the charger that finally puts that anxiety in park.

So the next time your EV needs a jolt, Exicom’s latest might just deliver it with the elegance of a swan and the precision of a Swiss watch — or at the very least, without crashing like your third-party charging app.

Because in 2025, even your charger deserves an upgrade.

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