Fast-charging hardware and infrastructure for commercial EV fleets
Exponent Energy designs and deploys rapid-charging hardware and station operations systems for commercial EV fleets in India. The stack reveals deep embedded-systems work (C/C++, ARM, CAN, RTOS, BMS) paired with operational tooling (MATLAB, ERP implementation), and hiring leans engineering-heavy with mid and senior engineers dominating — a pattern that matches their dual focus on battery-pack design and station-network scaling. Active projects span the full value chain: proprietary charging tech (e^pump, e^pack), station operations design, and fleet integration.
Notable leadership hires: Service Head, Network Lead
Exponent Energy develops rapid-charging solutions for electric buses and commercial vehicles, claiming a 15-minute full-charge capability across vehicle types and lithium-ion cell chemistries. The company operates across India, with a headcount in the 51–200 range and a production footprint (manufacturing department, location scouting, service campaigns underway). Revenue generation hinges on three pillars: proprietary hardware (the charging stack), charging-station operation and optimization, and OEM/fleet integration. Pain points center on scaling infrastructure, reducing hardware failure rates, and achieving financial viability at station sites.
Fast-charging hardware (e^pump) and battery-pack systems (e^pack) designed to deliver full EV charge in 15 minutes, supported by proprietary BMS and power-delivery electronics built on ARM/CAN protocols.
Yes. Engineering roles dominate active headcount (21 of 52 total), with openings posted monthly. Seniority mix skews mid and senior, indicating focus on sustained R&D and infrastructure scaling.
Bengaluru, Karnataka, India. All hiring and operations are currently within India; founded in 2020 and operating as a privately held company.
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