Tritium Appoints Glen Casey as Chief Operating Officer

Tritium DCFC Limited (“Tritium” or the “Company”) (Nasdaq: DCFC), a global developer and manufacturer of direct current (“DC”) fast chargers for electric vehicles (“EVs”), today announces the appointment of Glen Casey as the Company’s new Chief Operating Officer (“COO”). With more than two decades of executive experience across automotive, energy and engineering manufacturing, Mr. Casey will step into this role after serving as Tritium’s Interim Director of Global Operations since May 2021.

Prior to joining Tritium, Glen Casey held senior leadership roles in several large, complex manufacturing businesses including Philips, Imperial Chemical Industries (“ICI”) and Nylex Limited (“Nylex”), where he was involved in major transformations and operational improvement in Australia, Asia and Europe. During his tenure at Nylex, a publicly traded manufacturer, Mr. Casey progressed to CEO and Managing Director of the group, which consisted of more than forty manufacturing facilities, over 6,000 employees and sales in excess of AUD$1 billion.

“Tritium has a technology advantage with world-leading DC fast chargers and, in this challenged supply chain environment, we require an experienced operations leader with a proven track record who can successfully navigate manufacturing complexity and enable the Company to meet strong market demand,” said Tritium CEO Jane Hunter. “With Glen on board, we gain a leader who has been with the Company for nearly a year and in that time hit production records. Glen has the knowledge and real-world experience to help Tritium globally scale our manufacturing operations and continue to optimize and mature those processes.”

In his role as COO, Glen Casey will oversee company-wide operational performance, global supply and product distribution and customer support services. Mr. Casey holds a Master of Business Administration (MBA) from Swinburne University of Technology.

“I’m thrilled to be joining Tritium at such an exciting time for the Company and industry,” said Glen Casey. “I believe the future of transportation is electric, and Tritium has uniquely positioned itself for sustainable, global expansion and ascendancy. I look forward to working alongside the Company’s impressive management, board of directors and staff to capitalize on the opportunities that lie ahead in this rapidly maturing e-mobility industry.”

Last month, Tritium joined President Biden at the White House to announce the Company’s new U.S. manufacturing facility in Lebanon, Tennessee, which is currently expected to employ more than 500 people over the next five years and produce more than 10,000 DC fast charger units per year, with the potential to produce approximately 30,000 units per year at peak capacity.

Read more on www.tritiumcharging.com.

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10.03.2022   |  

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