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    Former Rich Lister applauds Tritium sale despite $100m up in smoke

    Simon Evans
    Simon EvansSenior reporter

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    Indian EV-charging company Exicom has paid $US29.6 million ($45 million) for collapsed Brisbane-based electric vehicle fast-charger manufacturer Tritium.

    Energy investor Trevor St Baker, a former coal baron and one of the early backers of Tritium, says Exicom has snared a big bargain.

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