Tritium trials Veefil fast chargers in China

Australian EV charging specialist Tritium has installed its first fast charger in China as it looks for Chinese sales and service partners.

Veefil-RT charger

Tritium says its Veefil range is ‘China-ready’.

Launched last October, the Veefil-RT 50kW DC charger has been installed in Jiangsu Province, close to the financial centre of Shanghai.

Tritium is developing its strategy in China in collaboration with the Hong Kong office of Oxford University Innovation (Hong Kong), which facilitates international technology transfers between the rest of the world and Asia.

“China is currently one of the most dynamic EV markets globally,” said Tritium’s commercial director, Paul Sernia. “The Government is keen to stimulate sales, with a range of subsidies and purchase advantages available. Plus, the country has developed a methodology that enables it to bring new automotive models to the market rapidly. We see China as an exciting market; our Veefil-RT charger is ‘China-ready’ and we are actively seeking partners in the country.”

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Natalie Middleton

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