Tritium DC Fast Chargers heading to India

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India’s leading auto-component conglomerate Tata AutoComp Systems has signed a Memorandum of Understanding with Brisbane-based DC charging infrastructure company Tritium to supply DC Fast Chargers for electric vehicles in India.

Tritium’s Veefil-RT DC Fast Chargers are capable of charging the full range of electric vehicles – two wheelers, passenger vehicles and commercialvVehicles. Tata AutoComp will soon make available the DC Fast Chargers in India.

Speaking on the occasion, Tata AutoComp Systems MD and CEO Arvind Goel, said it is the company’s endeavor to bring the latest technology and solutions to its customers.

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“With the augment of electric vehicles, the need for chargers capable of powering them is significant and we see a huge opportunity in this market,” Mr Goel said.

“We are pleased to have Tritium as our partner, which has been offering cutting edge technology in DC chargers to the global automotive industry.”

Chief Executive Officer and co-founder of Tritium Dr David Finn said the MoU ensures Tata AutoComp remains at the forefront of innovation in India, as the nation adopts the FAME India (Faster Adoption and Manufacture of (Hybrid and) Electric Vehicles) Scheme.

“The FAME Policy is among the most progressive initiatives in the world, and Tata AutoComp’s commitment to rolling out DC fast chargers for vehicles of all sizes is helping to put India ahead of the world in its drive towards a cleaner future,” Dr Finn said.

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