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BP taps Tritium’s EV chargers for multi-year contract (and how it could impact trucking)

Tritium DCFC Limited, a developer and manufacturer of direct current (DC) fast chargers for electric vehicles, has entered into a multi-year contract with BP for the supply of chargers and related services to support BP’s global EV charging network. This forms a step change in the strategic nature of the relationship between both companies, with

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Tritium to provide Shell with EV chargers, globally

Tritium Holdings Pty Ltd, a developer and manufacturer of direct current fast chargers for electric vehicles (EVs), has announced that the company has executed a global framework agreement with Shell to provide fast charging technology and services. This agreement is expected to help accelerate the supply of Tritium DC fast chargers to their business operations

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Electric truck charging infrastructure: When do you realize the ROI?

The technology might be new, but the equipment investment question isn’t: When will I break even and start making money with electric trucks? Consider that an electric truck doesn’t have an engine or aftreatment system, they don’t go through brakes like their diesel counterparts thanks to regenerative braking, and some fleets are anticipating a battery

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Tritium partners with Greenlots, Baltimore Gas and Electric on EV charging

To address the need for more electric vehicle (EV) charging options, Tritium partnered with Greenlots and Baltimore Gas and Electric (BGE) on a series of charging locations throughout Central Maryland. The first phase includes 12 sites with Tritium RT50 direct current (DC) fast chargers, which have been installed at libraries, government parking lots, airports, and

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Tritium unveils scalable electric vehicle charging platform

Tritium says it has unveiled the first platform to enable scalable electric vehicle charging networks anywhere in the world, with the launch of its MSC hardware platform. The MSC (modular scalable charging) hardware platform provides customers with the flexibility to increase the power level of their charger as EV charging capabilities advance, and “pay as

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