Tritium DCFC announced that the company will provide all fast chargers for the State of Hawai’i’s first round of National Electric Vehicle Infrastructureless than NEVI, Formula Program funding. The company believes Tritium is now the first manufacturer to secure a fast charger order through NEVI program funding. “Hawai’i is recognized nationwide and around the world for its commitment to sustainability and has long been at the forefront of the e-mobility transition,” said Tritium CEO Jane Hunter. “We’re not surprised to see the state act so quickly to ensure their community benefits from the emissions reductions that a rapid technology transition to electric vehicles secures. The NEVI funding is designed to ensure this transition occurs quickly and equitably, and Tritium is pleased to partner with the state and its representatives to bolster Hawai’i’s EV charging infrastructure.”
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