Tritium, a global developer and manufacturer of direct current
(DC) fast chargers for electric vehicles (EVs), has been crowned
“Chargepoint Manufacturer of the Year” by the Electric Vehicle
Innovation & Excellence (EVIE) Awards.
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Left to right: Rhys James (comedian and
special guest at the awards), Jeroen Jonker (Tritium Director
Business Development Europe), Kevin Pugh (Tritium Country Manager
UK & Ireland), Michel Scholtes (Tritium Sales Director,
Europe), Liam Stoker (Editor-in-Chief at Current) (Photo: Business
Wire)
Tritium has had great success this past year by launching a
variety of products, introducing new key partnerships, announcing
new charger installations and more. Starting with the launch of
their new Modular Scalable Charging (MSC) hardware platform and the
innovative RTM fast charger in November 2020, Tritium has
significantly grown the company’s footprint and book of business,
achieving the highest level of product demand and largest order
backlog in the company’s history, as detailed in Tritium’s
announcement on October 13, 2021.
The EVIEs, held last week on the first night of the EV World
Congress in Bristol, U.K., shine a light on innovation and
excellence in the emerging EV sector.
“In a tightly contested category, Tritium stood out within the
Chargepoint Manufacturer of the Year shortlist at this year’s EVIE
Awards, hosted by Solar Media,” said the EVIE Awards judges. “The
judges praised the liquid cooling technology used by Tritium and
their global footprint in particular, with Tritium a thoroughly
deserving winner of this award.”
Throughout the company’s journey, Tritium has maintained a
strong focus on customer and driver satisfaction, going the extra
distance to ensure the company’s products enjoy a long lifecycle.
As part of this commitment, Tritium launched a software update for
their RT50 DC fast chargers in March, enabling Plug and Charge
technology globally. The RT50, launched in 2014, is Tritium’s
original fast charger and the first fast charger on the market to
be fully liquid cooled and IP65 rated.
“We chose to partner with Tritium as they are a forward-thinking
company, who are pushing the boundaries in technology which
ultimately enhances the charging experience for all our customers,”
said Martin Miles, Head of Operations at Osprey Charging. “Their
customer-centric vision aligns perfectly with ours.”
Tritium’s product line includes chargers ranging from 50kW to
350kW. The PK350, presently the company’s most powerful DC fast
charger, makes up the majority of the IONITY network across Europe.
Tritium launched its RTM DC fast charger last year, an upgradeable
DC fast charger that provides businesses with the flexibility to
scale from 25kW to 50kW and up to 75kW.
Tritium has been fortunate to be part of many successful
charging installations and milestones, bolstering the company’s
success. This year, Tritium achieved two global milestones. First,
Tritium set a record for the largest universal fast charging
station in the United States at Revel’s Brooklyn Superhub, which
includes 25 of Tritium’s 75kW RTM fast chargers. Second, Tritium
partnered with GRIDSERVE to create the United Kingdom’s largest
high power motorway charging site, with 12 PK350 rapid
chargers.
“This recognition is a major vote of confidence from the EV
industry and industry peers,” said Jane Hunter, Tritium CEO.
“Across our business, we aim to set ourselves apart by delivering
best-in-class technology, customer satisfaction and operational
excellence, going above and beyond to expedite the transition to
e-mobility. The global EV industry is rapidly expanding, and we’re
preparing to grow and expand our market share to become the first
choice in DC fast charging technology.”
This award comes on the heels of Tritium’s recent Good Design
Awards for excellence in product and engineering design for the
company’s RTM electric vehicle DC fast charger. Tritium is the only
fully liquid cooled, IP65 rated charger, helping reduce total cost
of ownership by up to 37% over 10 years compared with air-cooled
systems. Tritium has a global sales and service footprint covering
4 continents, providing over 5,250 DC fast chargers across 41
countries. Having delivered over 3.6 million high-power charging
sessions, Tritium estimates that the company has offset over 2
million gallons of gasoline.
About Tritium
Founded in 2001, Tritium designs and manufactures proprietary
hardware and software to create advanced and reliable DC fast
chargers for electric vehicles. Tritium's compact and robust
chargers are designed to look great on Main Street and thrive in
harsh conditions, through technology engineered to be easy to
install, own, and use. Tritium is focused on continuous innovation
in support of our customers around the world.
As announced on May 26, 2021, Tritium has entered into a
definitive agreement for a business combination with
Decarbonization Plus Acquisition Corporation II (NASDAQ: DCRN,
DCRNW, DCRNU), a publicly traded special purpose acquisition
company (SPAC), that would result in Tritium becoming a publicly
listed company. Completion of the proposed transaction is subject
to customary closing conditions, including approval of DCRN’s
stockholders, and is currently expected to occur in either December
2021 or January 2022.
For more information, visit tritiumcharging.com.
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