Tritium selected US Army Power Transfer Cohort to shift to EVs
A global leader in DC fast charging technology Tritium has made an announcement that it had been selected to participate in the Power Transfer Cohort. It is powered by the Army Applications Laboratory (AAL) by collaboration Alion Science and Technology. It is focused on advancing the solutions that will support remote access, fast charging and scalable infrastructure to help the army to shift to electric vehicles.
This company is the only DC fast charging provider that has been selected. The companies will work directly with the NGCV (Next-Generation Combat Vehicle Cross-Functional Team) and the Ground Vehicle Systems Centre (GVSC).
We’re thrilled to announce that Tritium has been selected as one of six companies for the @USArmy‘s Power Transfer Cohort with @aal_innovation and @NGCVCFT.
This exciting program focuses on advancing solutions to help the #Army move to #EVs.https://t.co/WMDvWvPHkX
— Tritium (@TritiumCharging) April 27, 2021
Tritium president of the Americas, Mike Calise, said “We are thrilled to be working with the Army Application Laboratory on this important initiative to provide a rapid charging solution for a diverse set of vehicles. Our company’s innovative, scalable, and future-proof technology will be a great addition to help power the Army’s fleet.” It has specialisation in hardware and software that is designed to work in any climatic conditions.
COL Len Rosanoff, director of AAL, said “Last year, we launched and validated this new Cohort Programme approach. We know it works, and we’re already seeing the results for our Army mission partners.
“The Power Transfer Cohort is a chance to show that this model can scale across the Army to solve other complex problems. This approach will make the Army a better business partner for the industry. And we want others in the Army to know they can do this, too.”
The company had also unveiled their Modular Scalable Charging (MSC) platform to scale their EV charging networks anywhere in the world. Its hardware platform provides to increase the efficiency of its EV chargers from 25kW to 350kW.
The Power Transfer Cohort began virtually on March 29, 2021, and is scheduled to conclude with concept design presentations to NGCV leadership on May 20, 2021.
Tritium
Founded in 2001 by e-mobility pioneers, Tritium designs and manufactures proprietary technology to create the world’s most advanced and reliable DC fast chargers for electric vehicles.
Compact, robust designs to look great on the main street or thrive in the world’s harshest conditions, Tritium technology is easy to install, easy to own, and easy to use. And we never stop innovating to support our customers around the world.
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