DC fast charging hardware and power electronics for global EV markets
Tritium manufactures DC fast chargers with proprietary power electronics, deployed across 50+ countries. The tech stack spans embedded systems (C++, Embedded Linux), industrial design tools (Altium Designer, MATLAB, LTspice), and EV standards (OCPP, ISO 15118), paired with enterprise operations tooling (SAP, NetSuite, Salesforce). Active hiring in ops, manufacturing, and support—plus a new Sales Director role—signals scaling to handle fleet and commercial segments, while concurrent projects on next-generation charger design and supply-chain optimization suggest internal friction between growth velocity and operational maturity.
Notable leadership hires: Sales Director
Tritium designs and manufactures DC fast charging hardware for electric vehicles, with over 21,000 units deployed globally. The company operates manufacturing facilities in the United States, United Kingdom, and Australia, and holds proprietary intellectual property in power electronics and embedded systems. Revenue comes from hardware sales into public, commercial, and fleet segments. As a public company with 201–500 employees, Tritium combines engineering-led product development with operations-heavy scaling challenges—procurement optimization, supplier performance management, and sales process standardization are concurrent priorities alongside next-generation product launches.
Tritium is actively hiring in the United States and Australia. Current open roles span operations (4), manufacturing (3), support (2), engineering (1), logistics (1), product (1), and sales (1), with emphasis on mid-level and senior positions.
Tritium's stack includes OCPP and ISO 15118 for EV communication protocols, C++ and Embedded Linux for firmware, MATLAB and LTspice for power electronics design, and Altium Designer for hardware schematic layout. Enterprise systems include SAP, NetSuite, and Salesforce.
Active projects include next-generation EV charger design, supply-chain optimization (sourcing strategy and spend analysis), new hardware and software testing platforms, and go-to-market expansion into fleet, commercial, and public sector segments.
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