
Electric vehicle DC fast-charging manufacturer Tritium is charged and ready to go for this month's ACT Expo with just-revealed plans to unveil a "revolutionary next-generation DC fast charging architecture."
Obviously the full details haven't been released yet but Tritium says the new architecture "enhances its current shared power model... that will redefine industry standards [that] exceeds current market capabilities."
The company will also be introducing its new CEO, Arcady Sosinov, at the event. Sosinov isn't new to the industry with past experience as founder CEO of Freewire Technologies, a specialist in battery-integrated ultrafast EV charging and energy management, specifically grid infrastructure constraints.
"We're looking forward to unveiling this powerful, ultra-scalable solution to our existing and future customers at ACT Expo," said Arcady Sosinov, Tritium's CEO. "Our next-generation architecture is designed for ultimate flexibility and growth, allowing for dramatically more charge points to be utilized at one location. This redefines what's possible in the market today, reducing customers' capital investment while providing flexible ultrafast charging solutions for a variety of EVs."
Clean Trucking will be on the ground at the ACT Expo in Anaheim, California beginning on April 28.