Tritium Chief Executive Jane Hunter says “demand is outstripping supply” when it comes to the production of charging stations for electric vehicles.
“For us and our competitors, you’ll find that we’re almost sold out for
production lines in 2023,” Ms Hunter told Sky News Business Reporter Edward Boyd.
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