Exicom launches Harmony Direct 2.0, Powered by India’s first Indigenous charger OS
The centerpiece of Harmony Direct 2.0 is Harmony OS, described as India’s first indigenously developed charger operating system. The system automates the interaction between charger, vehicle, and cloud, offering a high degree of control and customization.
22/05/2025
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Exicom, a leading provider of EV charging and critical power solutions in India, has announced the launch of its next-generation DC fast charger, Harmony Direct 2.0. The charger was introduced at a dedicated industry event hosted by Exicom, aimed at showcasing innovations in EV infrastructure. Harmony Direct 2.0 is engineered for enhanced reliability, improved station economics, and an elevated user experience.
The centerpiece of Harmony Direct 2.0 is Harmony OS, described as India’s first indigenously developed charger operating system. The system automates the interaction between charger, vehicle, and cloud, offering a high degree of control and customization. The new charger also incorporates sensor-based diagnostics and AI-powered Harmony Connect, designed for remote management and to significantly reduce downtime.
“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.”

Anshuman Divyanshu, CEO of Exicom’s EVSE Business, emphasized the charger’s efficiency and intelligence: “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.”
The charger introduces several advanced capabilities, including dynamic load sharing between plugs, which helps reduce energy costs by addressing reactive losses. The inclusion of Harmony Net technology allows real-time power sharing across multiple chargers, enhancing scalability for charge point operators. Multi-stack charging further expands smart charging options, enabling diverse operational strategies.
Designed with user convenience in mind, the charger features a smartphone-like interface and ergonomic hardware for easy handling by all users, including fleet operators and private EV drivers.
As India pushes forward with its EV adoption goals, Exicom aims to play a key role in building a reliable and future-ready charging infrastructure with the introduction of Harmony Direct 2.0.
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