BP makes an order for EV charging stations from US-based Tritium

Two charging stations are in a production facility with people working in the background. The chargers have Tritium logos on the top and BP Pulse logos on the center, and each have two charging plugs.
BP Pulse branded charging stations built by Tritium. | Image: Tritium

BP Pulse, the EV branch of oil and gas conglomerate BP, placed a new order for DC fast chargers from electric vehicle power supply maker Tritium. The companies have not specified how many chargers are in the new order, but Tritium calls it its “largest ever order from a single customer.” The transaction means there will soon be even more available chargers as EV adoption grows and government-mandated deadlines to eliminate combustion cars looms closer.

“We’re looking forward to putting these chargers to work across three continents,” BP Pulse CEO Richard Bartlett states in a press release. BP Pulse currently operates about 60 charging locations in the UK based on its online map and is working to expand in Australia, Europe, and the...

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source https://www.theverge.com/2023/1/19/23562864/bp-pulse-orders-tritium-dc-fast-ev-electric-vehicle-chargers

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