Tritium and DC-America are building a coast-to-coast EV fast charging network

This rendering shows four Tritium charging stations in a line, each with two plugs and cables, two large transformer units behind the units, and a large screen in between two pairs of stations. The background is mountainous, with a partly cloudy sky.
DC-America EV stations with Tritium DC fast chargers are built on a skid platform, requiring little digging on-site. | Image: Tritium

Tritium and DC-America are partnering to build a nationwide EV fast charging network and have qualified for federal funding to make it happen (via Electrek).

The two companies are linking their tech to build easily deployable charging solutions, where Tritium provides the chargers and DC-America provides the station infrastructure.

“By eliminating the majority of underground conduits and wiring, we are speeding up deployments by greatly reducing the onsite construction as well as reducing installation costs,” said DC-America president Nathan Bowen in an email to Electrek.

The systems will...

Continue reading…



from The Verge - All Posts https://ift.tt/Ykb0CZS

Comments

Popular posts from this blog

The Twitter board is reportedly not interested in Elon’s takeover offer

Amazon is acquiring a podcast hosting and monetization platform