Tritium DCFC Limited (Tritium), an international Electric vehicle fast charger manufacturer, and evyve, a UK charging network, have partnered to make Tritium the preferred fast charger provider for the web.
The agreement contains total estimated orders for 350 Tritium fast chargers, and Evyve has already received the first deliveries of these chargers, with 60 already installed and operational.
Evyve currently plans to place thousands more chargers by the end of 2025, with 10,000 chargers installed by 2030. Tritium’s advanced modular chargers, the company’s award-winning 75kW charger and highly scalable 150kW fast charger, are planned for use in the evyve charging network.
Tritium CEO Jane Hunter stated:
With the number of registered battery-electric cars in the UK growing by more than 40% in 2022, it’s more important than ever that drivers have access to fast and reliable charging technology to ensure a convenient driver experience and a seamless transition to e-mobility,
We’re proud to be the preferred fast charger provider for the evyve charging network, and we look forward to helping them accomplish their goal to become the largest destination and en route charging network in the UK. For Tritium, this announcement is a reflection of an increasing number of conversations with customers looking to address anticipated multi-year demand and secure product availability beyond just the next 12 months
Jane Hunter, CEO of Tritium stated on the partnership with Evyve
“We’re proud to be the preferred fast charger provider for the evyve charging network, and we look forward to helping them accomplish their goal to become the largest destination and en route charging network in the UK. For Tritium, this announcement is a reflection of an increasing number of conversations with customers looking to address anticipated multi-year demand and secure product availability beyond just the next 12 months.”
Evyve’s growth plans in 2030
Evyve has mentioned that it plans to become the most significant destination and en route charging infrastructure in the UK, with ambitious growth plans that include owning and operating 10,000 charging points by 2030. Evyve is expanding its customer base to include retail parks owned by regeneration company Peel L&P and leading hospitality providers such as Greene King, the UK’s leading pub retailer and brewer with over 2,700 pubs, restaurants, and hotels across England, Wales, and Scotland.
evyve is focused on providing a seamless and reliable customer experience, and we are thrilled to be partnering with a leading fast charger manufacturer like Tritium, giving us the confidence to accelerate our plans to become one of the UK’s leading charge point service providers,
Due to its compact design and modularity, Tritium’s innovative fast charger technology has enabled us to roll out our network across multiple locations quickly and efficiently, providing us with the foundation to support the UK’s transition to electric vehicles today and 20 years from now
James Moat, CEO of Evyve stated on the partnership with Tritium
“Due to its compact design and modularity, Tritium’s innovative fast charger technology has enabled us to roll out our network across multiple locations quickly and efficiently, providing us with the foundation to support the UK’s transition to electric vehicles today and 20 years from now.”
More about Tritium
Tritium was founded in 2001 and designs and manufactures proprietary software and hardware to create advanced and dependable DC fast chargers for EVs. Tritium’s portable and reliable chargers are built to look great on Main Street while also thriving in harsh conditions, thanks to simple technology to install, own, and use. Tritium is committed to continuous innovation to serve our global customers better.
More about Evyve
Founded by EVY Infrastructure Partners and Peel NRE, both of which are part of the regeneration firm Peel L&P, which is at the forefront of the nation’s efforts to promote clean development and a circular economy. evyve is building a new country-wide network of high-quality, fast, and ultra-fast electric vehicle (EV) charging stations powered entirely by renewable energy, providing essential infrastructure to accommodate the increasing number of electric vehicles on UK roads.
With plans to install around 10,000 chargers by 2030, evyve is on track to become one of the biggest EV charging networks in the UK, with establishments in essential retail, food, beverage, leisure, and commercial business locations across England, Scotland, and Wales.