Tritium DCFC Limited, an EV charger manufacturer, will provide all fast chargers for the State of Hawaii's first round of National Electric Vehicle Infrastructure Formula Program funding, according to a press release.

The state department of transportation is using the initial round of NEVI funding to procure eight Tritium NEVI systems, totaling 32 PKM150 (150-kilowatt) chargers and 16 power units. The chargers were procured for HDOT by Sustainability Partners from Aloha Charge, a national car charging company, and will be equipped with software developed by EV Connect, an EV charging management solutions provider.

These fast chargers are expected to be among the first funded and installed under the NEVI program.

The Federal Highway Administration approved Hawaii's Electric Vehicle Infrastructure Deployment Plan in September 2022, granting the state access to $2.6 million of NEVI funding in 2022.

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