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Tritium charges to $2b Nasdaq listing – The Australian Financial Review
Born in a Brisbane backyard, electric vehicle fast-charger Tritium is set for a $2 billion-plus listing on NASDAQ thanks to a deal with a US-listed investment firm….

Tritium, already the worlds second-biggest fast-charging company after Swedish engineering giant ABB, has deployed about 4400 of its units worldwide, providing more than 2.7 million charging sessions for EVs across 41 countries to major customers including Shell. The robust design of the units, which are typically installed at shopping centres or motorway rest stops, have seen them successfully deployed both in sub-zero Nordic conditions and Californias ultra-hot Death Valley.
Charging times vary…
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