Omega Seiki Mobility Partners With Exicom For Lithium-Ion Batteries

- Omega Seiki Mobility is based out of Faridabad, Haryana
- Omega Seiki Mobility joins hands with Exicom for lithium-ion batteries
- Exicom also has its own battery management system
Omega Seiki Mobility Private Limited (OSM), a part of Anglian Omega Group of companies, has announced its partnership with Exicom Tele-systems for lithium-ion batteries for Omega Seiki's wide range of electric cargo vehicles. Exicom Tele-systems is a 27-year-old Indian company, and will be supplying its recently launched 10.8 kW fixed batteries as part of the partnership. These batteries will give a range of 120 km on a full charge and added features of real time battery analytics, long cycle life, high environment protection and will come with a rugged design.
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The partnership also marks the commercial introduction of Exicom Tele-systems flagship battery management system (BMS) called Exicom "Mexx" which has industry leading features of safety, accuracy, SoX prediction algorithms and many more which give users the desired performance and safety. Omega Seiki Mobility is a leading last mile solutions provider to many fleet and individual owners and is co-developing solutions with technology partners to make EVs more affordable and reliable.
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Uday Narang, Founder and Chairman, Omega Seiki Mobility, says the way to faster EV adoption is through alliances.
Speaking on the partnership with Exicom Tele- Systems, Uday Narang, Founder and Chairman, Omega Seiki Mobility, said, "OSM believes that the way to develop faster EV technology is through creating alliances. We are elated to partner with Exicom Tele-systems as they share same values as of OSM, by creating Made-In-India and Made-for-India products. This partnership is giving new hopes for the future of the EV ecosystem in India. The benefit of this technology is that Exicom Tele system Li-ion batteries are for all types of vehicles with technology that is global, cost which is affordable, quality that is world class".
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Exicom is supported by an in-house team of R&D engineers for all the company's core markets. The development efforts focus both on leading technologies, as well as incremental improvements of existing designs and always with an overall aim of increasing performance while reducing costs. Almost all of Exicom's revenues are derived from in-house developed products, the two companies added in a statement. Exicom Group has a skill set in areas of power electronic design, firmware, mechanical and thermal design, systems engineering, customized solutions, battery design and product validation. Omega Seiki Mobility believes in creating sustainable mobility solutions with an integrated approach of connecting Automobiles and the Society. The brand's focus is to eventually create a clean ecosystem with eco-friendly, safe and congestion free mobility.
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