With what the company says is the world’s smallest footprint for an electric vehicle charger, this fast charger has won several awards for design, innovation and sustainability. Its patented liquid-cooling system is reliable, ensuring maximum product life, lower operating cost and minimum maintenance even in extreme weather conditions.
“Participating at the Hannover Messe will help us introduce our fast charger to a wider audience,” explained Jeroen Jonker, General Manager, Sales Europe, Tritium. “In just four years we have captured 20 percent market share in Western Europe, and we expect to increase this by expanding into corridor, fleet, workplace, public transport and ‘on-street’ public charging sectors.”
These goals are supported by Tritium’s new European headquarters, which opened earlier this year in Amsterdam, the Netherlands. The new Dutch office houses a state-of-the-art training and accreditation unit for technical servicing and customer support, which includes comprehensive and confidential testing facilities open for all car manufacturers in the region.
The recent surge in new EV model launches in Europe has sparked increased interest in the Tritium Veefil range of 50kW Fast Chargers as well as Ultra-Fast Chargers (150-475kW), for both urban and corridor charging. Tritium is working closely with leading companies in the European Automotive and Petrol/Retail Industry, in order to provide the best suited and most efficient fast charging solution in the market.”
Hannover Messe is known world-wide as the number one trade fair for industrial technology. Over the course of the 2018 edition, over 220,000 visitors are expected to visit the 5,000 exhibitors. This year, Tritium can be found at Stand G45 in Hall 27.