Lynkwell, a provider of charging solutions for the electric vehicle (EV) industry, has acquired over 50 fast chargers from Tritium, a global leader in direct current fast charging.
The chargers, which include Tritium’s 75kW modular charger and 150kW scalable fast charger, will be primarily installed in retail locations as part of Lynkwell’s growing charging network.
Lynkwell operates a nationwide EV charging network and provides turnkey resources for other charging network operators, from permitting to installation and management.
Tritium CEO Jane Hunter stated that the Tritium chargers will offer American EV drivers more fast charging options and help the US transition to sustainable electric transportation.
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âUS drivers want access to reliable and convenient fast charging, and Lynkwellâs new US charging network featuring Tritium chargers can start to deliver that,â said Tritium CEO Jane Hunter. âThese Tritium chargers will offer American EV drivers more fast charging options and help the US transition to sustainable electric transportation.â
Lynkwell President Jason Zarillo added that Tritium’s fast charging technology and Lynkwell’s robust charging solutions will create a seamless charging experience for station operators.
âLynkwell strives to create a seamless charging experience, making Tritium a natural choice as a partner,â said Lynkwell President Jason Zarillo. âTritiumâs industry-leading fast charging technology combined with our robust charging solutions creates an easy experience for charging station operators. Partnerships like this are critical to delivering the reliable EV charging infrastructure that America needs.â