article thumbnail

Tritium to build new fast charger plant in Tennessee; up to 30k units per year at peak capacity

Green Car Congress

In an effort to increase sales, localize production and expand electric vehicle charging infrastructure in the United States, Tritium DCFC Limited announced plans for expansion of its US footprint with a new manufacturing facility in Lebanon, Tennessee. The Infrastructure Investment and Jobs Act (IIJA) is expected to provide $7.5

Tennessee 150
article thumbnail

Tritium Opens Its First Global EV Fast Charger Manufacturing Facility in the US

Electric Cars Report

Tritium DCFC Limited, a Brisbane-based manufacturer of direct current fast chargers for electric vehicles, has opened its new EV fast charger manufacturing facility, and its first US-based EV fast charger manufacturing facility, located in Lebanon, Tennessee.

Lebanon 128
article thumbnail

Biden: U.S. electric car charging pile factory will have a “ripple effect”

Setec Powerr

According to reports, US President Biden said that the Australian electric vehicle charging company Tritium DCFC will build a charging pile factory in Tennessee, USA, which will have a “ripple effect” that will benefit American workers and the entire planet. Biden said charging electric cars in the U.S.

Charging 105
article thumbnail

ECOtality installs first DC fast charger in Tennessee

Green Car Congress

ECOtality and Cracker Barrel Old Country Store unveiled the first Blink Direct Current (DC) Fast Charger in Tennessee at the Lebanon Cracker Barrel location. The stations are able to charge a battery to 80% capacity in under 30 minutes. —Jonathan Read, CEO of ECOtality.

Tennessee 170
article thumbnail

Australia’s Tritium DCFC to build electric vehicle charger production plant in Tennessee

Teslarati

Australia’s Tritium DCFC ( NASDAQ: DCFC ) has officially announced plans to expand its footprint of American manufacturing with a new facility in Lebanon, Tennessee that will house up to six production lines for the company’s DC fast chargers. The goal is to provide more convenient charging options to EV owners everywhere.

article thumbnail

President Obama Announces 48 Projects to Receive $2.4B in Grants for Next-Generation of Batteries and Electric Vehicles; To be Combined with $2.4B in Industry Cost-Share

Green Car Congress

Holland, MI Lebanon, OR (Entek). Outfitting of a high-volume manufacturing facility to build DC Bus Capacitors for the electric drive vehicle industry. Companies and universities in Michigan are receiving more than $1 billion of the grants. DOE Award ($mil.). Project locations. Technology. Johnson Controls. A123 Systems, Inc.

Grant 317