Shell to Get Fast EV Chargers from Tritium as Their Global Supplier
Shell is one of the biggest networks of fuel stations in the world with more than 46,000 retail sites and now they are heading towards becoming the largest company with installing 2.5 million EV charging points by 2030.
Founded in 2001, Tritium after winning Shell's global EV charging tender is all set to deliver fast EV chargers to Shell with a global framework agreement that will help Shell to install 500,000 EV charging points by 2025 and most of them will be AC Level 2 charging points to facilitate standard EV vehicles.
Not just Tritium, Shell is looking forward to installing EV chargers in the whole world with the help of many other suppliers. However, Tritium is currently the biggest supplier for Shell that has already installed more than 5,200 fast chargers in 41 countries and looking forward to delivering more charges to Shell for installing them in Europe, South Africa, Asia, the Middle East, and North America.
Here's what Tritium CEO said:
“This is a great opportunity for Tritium. We have been selling EV charging infrastructure to Shell since 2020 and we’re thrilled to have been selected as a partner to Shell in this latest tender. It’s a vote of confidence in Tritium’s products and services and we look forward to supporting Shell in their endeavors to reduce emissions and enable the rapid electrification of transportation. Tritium technology has been designed to provide fast, rugged and reliable charging in any environment, and we look forward to working with Shell and its affiliates to deploy DC fast charging infrastructure all over the world. Business Wire - Jane Hunter CEO Tritium”
So, Shell is already on a mission to become the #1 EV charging points company by 2030.