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An electric vehicle charging station company has gone into administration just a year after Anthony Albanese praised it as a 'great success story'.

Tritium DCFC and its Australian subsidiaries went into administration on Thursday - a year and two weeks after the Prime Minister toured its Brisbane premises and hailed it as the future.

The Australian company is also listed on the American Nasdaq technology exchange and operates in 42 countries.

'This is my third visit to Tritium. Every time I come back, I hear about more revenue, more jobs being created, and more countries where Australia is exporting to,' Mr Albanese said in March 2023.

'This is a great success story here and I congratulate everyone at Tritium for their achievements.'

But Tritium is now in trouble with KPMG's Peter Gothard, James Dampney and William Colwell appointed as administrators of Tritium DCFC and its subsidiaries Tritium Holdings, Tritium and Tritium Nominee.

'As administrators, our initial focus will be working with the Receivers to secure the assets and stabilise the business operations of Tritium to maximise the outcome for all concerned parties,' Mr Gothard said.

An electric vehicle charging station company has gone into administration just a year after Anthony Albanese praised it as a 'great success' (the Prime Minister is pictured visiting Tritium's Brisbane headquarters in March 2023)

An electric vehicle charging station company has gone into administration just a year after Anthony Albanese praised it as a 'great success' (the Prime Minister is pictured visiting Tritium's Brisbane headquarters in March 2023)

The EV charging company, founded in 2001, designs and manufactures hardware and software for electric vehicle charging stations.

The Brisbane-based business has manufacturing operations in the United States and sales in the UK.

Tritium's secured

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