EV Charging Enters a New Era with Scalable Innovation
As electric vehicle (EV) adoption surges worldwide, the need for smarter, more scalable charging infrastructure has never been more urgent. At ACT Expo 2025 in Anaheim, Tritium responded to this growing demand by launching TRI-FLEX—a powerful new platform designed to transform the way we build and expand EV charging networks. Built for flexibility, efficiency, and future growth, TRI-FLEX allows charging operators to scale seamlessly while keeping costs low and performance high. This innovation marks a critical milestone in making EV charging more accessible, resilient, and ready for the road ahead.
Next-Generation Scalability and Performance
TRI-FLEX introduces a revolutionary distributed architecture that allows seamless scaling from 4 to 64 charge points. At the heart of this innovation is the TRI-FLEX Hub, a powerhouse offering up to 3.2MW of DC power. This leap in performance gives charge point operators unprecedented flexibility. They can now tailor charging networks using a mix of 100kW, 200kW, and 400kW dispensers, all integrated within one system. Real-time load balancing ensures precise power management, enabling higher throughput and energy efficiency. The system’s ability to grow in step with demand positions it as a critical infrastructure upgrade for the coming EV boom.
Design Flexibility and Environmental Durability
TRI-FLEX stands out not only for its power but also for its user-centric design. Charging infrastructure can be customized for various vehicles—from standard passenger cars to heavy-duty trucks—without replacing the original hardware. This modular setup minimizes initial investment and supports phased deployment. The platform’s environmental durability is also impressive. With an IP65 rating and advanced liquid cooling, TRI-FLEX operates reliably in extreme conditions ranging from -35°C to +55°C, ensuring consistent uptime in any climate or geography.
Economic Impact and Future-Ready Innovation
Tritium’s TRI-FLEX doesn’t just enhance performance—it lowers long-term costs. By reducing the need for major utility upgrades, the platform significantly cuts total cost of ownership. It also supports integration with battery storage and renewable energy, making it ideal for grid-limited areas. Moreover, it includes plans for MCS (Megawatt Charging System) compatibility, offering a clear path for future scalability in heavy vehicle sectors. With TRI-FLEX, Tritium provides a flexible, future-proof solution that aligns with the rapid growth of EV markets. This launch solidifies Tritium’s role as a leader in reshaping global EV infrastructure.