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The fast lane of transformation

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August 2025

Chargers are no longer silent sockets, they think, heal, predict, and adapt. From Al-powered fixes to liquid-cooled speed demons, the plug is getting smarter. This is the story of how electricity became intelligent and how the road plugged back

- Preeti Anand

The fast lane of transformation

In India's electric vehicle (EV) revolution, charging infrastructure is quickly stepping out of the background and into the spotlight. No longer just a passive power source, chargers are turning smarter, faster, and increasingly intuitive. This transformation - part design, part data, part determination - is reshaping not just where we charge, but how we think about energy.

Anshuman Divyanshu, CEO - EVSE, Exicom, explained how India is engineering the new age of EV charging infrastructure, one that's intelligent, resilient, and ready to meet the demands of a growing electric future.

From faster batteries to dynamic charging

In the last year alone, the EV charging landscape has seen a sharp pivot. With battery sizes and charging rates converging globally, India is riding the wave of innovation. Charging power is heading toward the 400kW benchmark, and dynamic load sharing is replacing static power allocation. The days of chargers blindly splitting energy are over. Now, energy is served with precisionbased on real-time demand.

Add to that the challenge of user diversity: buses, taxis, personal EVs, all queuing for energy. The infrastructure is evolving rapidly to ensure every vehicle gets what it needs efficiently. Usability is also getting serious attention. Whether it's lighter connectors or intuitive interfaces, the push is to make charging seamless, even in unmanned and physically tough environments.

Making smarter chargers, not just faster ones

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