“Growing DC fast charging locations in urban areas is an important step in furthering EV adoption. Our EV charging station management network helps bridge the gap between drivers and charging station installations,” said Reddy Marri, president for EvGateway. “Tritium’s stellar customer support team works alongside our site manager to track data in real-time and observe charging trends to identify future improvements. It is important for us to have customer support 24/7 and a system that is cost-effective to upgrade, which is what we get with our partnership with Tritium.”
Tritium’s RT50/50kW DC fast charger is lightweight and recognized for its slim design and has the world’s smallest footprint, making it easy to install in tight spaces, giving drivers an effortless charging experience when they are traveling or shopping.. In addition, EvGateway has 24-hour access to Tritium’s robust customer support system, which includes access to data analytics, call centers, and technical experts.
While EvGateway coordinates with utilities and manages the charging installation for EVForce, their software also helps EV drivers manage transactions, make payments and report any technical issues to Tritium’s support team, ensuring superior quality service.
"There’s nearly 1.5 million EVs in the United States, and with less than 75,000 public charging outlets across the country, the demand for publicly accessible charging continues to dramatically increase," said Mike Calise, Tritium’s president of the Americas. "True energy freedom can only be realized when drivers don’t have to think about where to charge. The availability of DC fast charging must be virtually everywhere that drivers spend time. This deployment is an example of ‘DC Everywhere’ as DC is not just relegated to corridor charging between major cities. The EVForce deployment allows drivers to think differently about DC fast charging in what would typically be an AC area. This is one of the most beautiful installations and that’s really inviting drivers to stop, charge and shop in a cool and functional location.”
The funding for this installation comes from EVForce by an initiative of the Energy Commission’s California Electric Vehicle Infrastructure Project (CALeVIP). The project initiative offers incentives for companies and cities to purchase and install EV charging infrastructure at public sites throughout California.
Building on the momentum from the Buena Park project, Tritium and EvGateway are working on several more installations as part of a strategic alliance to expand DC fast-charging infrastructure in urban areas across California and beyond.