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Exicom Unveils Europe's EV Revolution Plans at London EV Show

December 4, 2023

Just in from London EV Show: Carl Cook FRSA of Exicom Group revealed their game-changing plans for Europe! With 4,000 DC chargers in India and 40,000 AC chargers, they're set to make a splash in Europe. CE certified and brimming with excitement, Exicom's Spin Air AC, Harmony DC, and Gen 2 Harmony are all set to revolutionize EV charging. Stay tuned for the Gen 2 Harmony's online launch in the next 12 months!

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