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Tritium delivers first fast chargers to Evyve for planned 10,000 charger UK network

Tritium, a specialist in DC fast chargers for EVs, has executed an agreement with Evyve, an EV charging network in the UK, to become the network’s preferred fast charger technology provider.
By James Foster February 1, 2023 Read time: 2 mins
Evyve says it intends to become the largest destination and enroute charging network in the UK

Evyve plans to install 10,000 EV charging stations by 2030, with the goal of becoming the UK's largest charger network. The company placed initial purchase orders for 350 Tritium fast chargers as part of the charging network’s plans to invest £25 million in Tritium fast and ultra-fast charging stations over the next two years.  

The charging network is planned to consist of Tritium's innovative modular chargers, including the company's award-winning 75kW charger and highly scalable 150kW fast charger.

"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," said Tritium CEO Jane Hunter. "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 enroute 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 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 UK’s leading charge point service providers,” said James Moat, CEO of Evyve. “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.”

Evyve continues to build a customer network consisting of retail parks owned by regeneration business Peel L&P and leading hospitality providers like Greene King, the UK’s leading pub retailer and brewer operating over 2,700 pubs, restaurants, and hotels across England, Wales, and Scotland.

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