Tritium’s RTM75 technology supports rapid network expansion across retail, hospitality, and community destinations.
Building One of The West Coast’s Largest Fast-Charging Networks
EVCS is accelerating the transition to clean, carbon-free transportation by rapidly expanding access to fast, affordable, and convenient public EV charging across California, Oregon, and Washington. To achieve this goal, EVCS has deployed Tritium’s RTM75 chargers as the foundation of its growing network.
The strategic deployment of the RTM75 enables EVCS to install fast chargers where people already spend time—shopping centers, hotels, gas stations, and other high-traffic destinations. This approach places reliable charging infrastructure at the heart of daily life.
Meeting Surging EV Demands
The West Coast leads America in EV adoption, requiring continued infrastructure expansion to serve hundreds of thousands of new and existing EV drivers. Washington now has more than 223,000 registered EVs as of 2024, representing a 34% increase from the previous year. Nationally, EVs represent 9.6% of new light-duty vehicle sales in Q1 2025, with the West Coast leading adoption rates significantly above this average.
Meeting his rapid adoption requires substantial investment in infrastructure. California has installed 178,549 public and shared private EV chargers statewide to support its growing fleet. EVCS’ network expansion addresses the infrastructure gap by deploying fast charging across high-traffic locations.
EVCS’ growing fast-charging network is already supporting millions of electric miles on the West Coast—helping drivers reduce emissions, cut fuel costs, and accelerate the transition to clean transportation.
”"EVCS' partnership with Tritium has been instrumental in scaling the largest, privately held fast-charging network on the West Coast. Together, we continue to build the infrastructure that supports millions of electric miles and a cleaner, more connected transportation future."
Gustavo OcchiuzzoCEO and Founder, EVCS
Recent Installations: Bringing Fast Charging to Essential Locations
RTM75: Built for Diverse Deployment
EVCS’ installation strategy across sites and conditions requires charging technology that performs consistently. The RTM75’s compact, all-in-one design fits space-constrained locations like parking lots and gas stations, while its dual-cable configuration allows EVCS to serve two vehicles simultaneously, maximizing site throughput.
Reliability is paramount for high-volume networks. The RTM75’s liquid-cooled, fully sealed IP65 enclosure enables operation across the West Coast’s climate conditions from coastal fog to inland summer heat. Its modular design simplifies field maintenance, helping keep chargers operational for drivers. With lifetime warranty coverage on the power modules—the core of every DC fast charger—EVCS can scale with confidence in the reliable technology powering their network.
A Partnership Built on Collaboration
Since 2021, Tritium and EVCS have deployed over 800 DC fast chargers together—a partnership that continues to grow as EVCS expands across the region. This long-term collaboration reflects a shared commitment to making EV charging accessible and reliable. As EVCS has scaled their network, Tritium’s RTM75 technology has provided the consistent performance needed to support high-volume operations across retail, hospitality, and transportation sites.
”"Our partnership with EVCS showcases what’s possible when proven technology meets the West Coast’s rapid EV growth," said Arcady Sosinov, CEO, Tritium. "We’re proud to support their mission of scaling charging infrastructure to match the region’s accelerating adoption rate."
Arcady SosinovCEO, Tritium
What’s Next
As EV adoption accelerates across the West Coast, infrastructure deployment is scaling to meet growing demand. EVCS’ rapid expansion, powered by proven technology like the RTM75, demonstrates how reliable hardware and strategic site selection combine to meet surging demand.
Looking ahead, EVCS continues expanding into new communities and rural corridors, bringing charging access where it’s needed most. As EVCS grows their footprint, Tritium’s technology continues supporting their mission to accelerate access to affordable, reliable, and sustainable EV charging. Together, we’re powering the road forward.
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Aftermarket Matters
- EVs represent 9.6 percent of new light-duty vehicle sales in Q1 2025.
- California (23.7 percent) led the country for EV registrations in Q1 2025.
- Washington (19.7 percent) and Oregon (16 percent) were among 11 states with EV registrations above 10 percent in Q1 2025.
California Energy Commission (CEC)
- In March 2025, the California Energy Commission (CEC) announced that the state reached 178,549 public and shared private electric vehicle (EV) chargers installed statewide.
- Out of the 178,549 EV chargers installed in the state, 162,178 are Level 2 chargers and 16,971 are fast chargers.
Washington State Department of Transportation
- Washington ranked third in the nation in terms of EV market share.
- There were 223,995 registered EVs in the state as of 2024, a 34% increase.
About EVCS
EVCS was founded in 2018 and has quickly become one of the largest and fastest-growing electric vehicle fast-charging networks on the U.S. West Coast. EVCS is committed to leading the electric transportation revolution by rapidly expanding access to fast, affordable, reliable, and conveniently located public EV charging. Powered by 100% renewable energy, EVCS is disrupting the mobility industry through a turn-key approach that utilizes public and private funding sources to accelerate the installation of fast charging stations. EVCS has secured private and public funding to install, own, and operate more than 1,200 chargers across over 250 public and private site hosts, including Fortune 500 companies and underrepresented communities. In addition, EVCS offers EV drivers flexible subscription charging plans. This includes unlimited charging plans designed for gig and high-mileage drivers, with significant potential savings.
For more information, visit www.evcs.com.