Exicom Group MD Anant Nahata said the tie-up would benefit customers by offering reliability and consistency of performance they are looking for
E-mobility company Omega Seiki Mobility announced that it has entered into a partnership with Gurugram’s Exicom Tele-systems for lithium-ion batteries for its electric cargo vehicles.
Under the partnership, the company said that it would receive Exicom’s recently launched 10.8 kW fixed batteries that give a range of 120 kms on a full charge and added features of real time battery analytics, long cycle life, high environmental protection and very rugged design.
“The company believes that the way to develop faster EV vehicle technology is through creating alliances…This partnership is giving new hopes for the future of the EV ecosystem in India,” Omega Seiki Mobility founder and Chairman Uday Narang said in a statement.
Exicom Tele-system’s Li-ion batteries are for all types of vehicles with technology that is global, cost which is affordable and quality that is world class, he added.
Exicom Group Managing Director Anant Nahata said the tie up would benefit customers by offering reliability and consistency of performance they are looking for.
Omega Seiki Mobility, which has its EV manufacturing plant in Faridabad, launched its first electric three-wheeler in the country in early 2020.
It also recently signed a memorandum of understanding to set out the framework under which it will set up a complete electric vehicle manufacturing facility in Ghazipur, Uttar Pradesh.
The OEM will invest Rs 100 crore in the state and will be creating 10,000 jobs in the next 2 years in Ghazipur.