Tritium DCFC, a developer and manufacturer of fast chargers for electric vehicles (EVs), has entered into a long-term contract with bp for the supply of chargers and related services to support the company’s global EV charging network.
Tritium said the initial order of just under 1,000 chargers was for the UK and Australian & New Zealand markets.
“The electrification of transportation is entering an incredible era when major companies like bp are providing critical support to transition the world to cleaner more reliable transportation,” said Tritium CEO Jane Hunter.
“We’re thrilled to be working with bp to create greater global access to fast charging in support of their mission to become a net zero company by 2050 and to be a leader in helping the world get to net zero emissions.”
Richard Bartlett, Senior Vice President, bp pulse, added: “I’m delighted that with this new global agreement with Tritium, it will help bp pulse deliver its mission to provide fast, reliable charging for EV drivers and to accelerate the roll-out of the charging infrastructure needed as the world transitions to decarbonise road transport.”