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New Tritium DC Fast Charger Powers Electric Vehicles to 80% in 15 Minutes

TRITIUM’S NEW RT175-S FAST CHARGER BRINGS THE RATE TO POWER EVS CLOSER TO THE SPEED OF A GAS STATION VISIT

Electric vehicle (EV) charging is now closer to the speed of a gas station visit with Tritium’s DC fast charger. The RT175-S smart charging system powers EVs to an 80% charge in 15 minutes on average. It’s also the first charger on the US market capable of “Plug and Charge.”

“Plug and Charge” enables EVs and charging equipment to communicate, authenticate, and bill customers automatically via the charging cable. No longer will drivers need an RFID membership card, smartphone application, or credit card reader to pay for their charge. With “Plug and Charge,” charging can be automatically and securely billed when connected to the vehicle, regardless of network operator. This advancement in charging technology streamlines and simplifies the charging experience, while improving customer data security.

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Not only does the RT175-S make charging convenient, but the technology serves fleets that previously had few charging solutions. This unit provides a powerful 175kW charge through an elegant and compact design. These features make it an economical solution for sites with limited charging space.

“The RT175-S is groundbreaking technology for the market. With more than 1.5 million EVs on the road in the US, this charger is a perfect solution to grow charging infrastructure and further the transition to electrified transportation,” says Jane Hunter, CEO of Tritium. “The RT175-S is the ideal solution for high-population areas and can easily be adopted for highway rest stop, fuel stations, municipalities, utilities, fleets, retail, education, destination centers, and heavy infrastructure such as mining and ports”

EASY TO USE

The IP65-rated RT175-S installs easily and boasts a power efficiency averaging 95%. Therefore, it provides cost savings and optimal functionality in a range of environmental conditions. Like other Tritium chargers, this liquid-cooled fast charger has a small footprint and features tilt sensors for additional safety.

“This technology requires minimal maintenance, maximizes uptime, and has a secure payment system that allows customers to feel at ease when using the charger,” says Dave Finn, founder and chief growth officer of Tritium. “With the RT175-S, EV drivers will soon have a new level of energy freedom, finding more charging installations in convenient locations where they live, work, and travel.

This fast charger with its all-in-one isolated power unit and integrated reinforced isolating transformer allows for continuous 175kW operation at 104 degrees F and 150kW operation at 122 degrees F. Optional features include: cold weather kit for operation down to -22 degrees F; escutcheon panel with interlocked pad lockable isolator for added safety; increased SCCR to 100kA for grid connection with high available fault currents; and site power management and load balancing for multiple charger sites. It offers quick and secure payment methods for EV drivers with credit card compatibility integrated with distinct payment models. This includes fixed price charging, pre-authorized/post settlement variable pricing, and charges based on elapsed time for kWh consumed.

Find out more, visit www.tritium.com.au.

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