DC fast-charging hardware manufacturer with vertically integrated power electronics
Tritium manufactures DC fast chargers with proprietary power-electronics IP across three continents, now scaling production while wrestling with yield, BoM cost, and field-service complexity. The stack—MATLAB, LTspice, CAN, C/C++, PLECS—reflects deep analog and firmware work typical of hardware-first charging platforms. Active hiring skews toward mid-level and principal engineers, concentrated in electronics design and manufacturing ramp, suggesting a company transitioning from prototype maturity into high-volume production.
Tritium designs and manufactures DC fast-charging systems for electric vehicles, operating production facilities in the United States, United Kingdom, and Australia. The company has deployed over 21,000 chargers across more than 50 countries. As a public company within the Exicom group, Tritium combines in-house power-electronics design (C, C++, MATLAB-driven simulation) with manufacturing scale. Current focus areas include new product introduction, design-for-manufacturability, high-power module development, and remote field-service infrastructure—reflecting typical challenges of hardware businesses scaling from engineered prototypes into distributed, service-dependent products.
Tritium uses MATLAB and LTspice for power-electronics simulation, C and C++ for embedded firmware, CAN for vehicle communication, PLECS for circuit modeling, OCPP for charging-network protocols, and Linux for runtime systems. Salesforce and Lightning Web Components support CRM and field operations.
Tritium operates state-of-the-art manufacturing facilities in the United States (Lebanon, Tennessee headquarters), the United Kingdom, and Australia, with chargers deployed across more than 50 countries globally.
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