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Blink’s 2023 Year in Review

Blink Charging

The year began with Blink’s exhibit at the Consumer Electronics Show (CES) where we debuted the EQ 200 for European and Latin American (LATAM) markets, Series 3 for Asia-Pacific (APAC) and LATAM markets, PQ 150 for European markets, and the Series 9 30kW DC Fast Charger for global markets.

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Mitsubishi Motors and the State of Hawaii to begin effort on EV infrastructure and deployment

Green Car Congress

Actively pursue a deployment of DC Quick Chargers, such as the CHAdeMO protocol utilized in Level 3 Quick Charging EV charging stations, in the State of Hawaii to assist in the demonstration and education of electric vehicles as a viable source of transportation to the Hawaii general public.

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How EV Charging Supports Healthcare Facilities

Blink Charging

For hospitals and medical centers with an ambulatory or EMS fleet, switching from internal combustion engine (ICE) vehicles to EVs could save as much as 75% in fleet maintenance costs. With less maintenance and lower fuel costs , switching to an electric fleet can significantly reduce the cost of operating your fleet.

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3 EV Charging Station Business Models for 2023

EV Connect

This will determine the best type of charger — standard level 2 or DC fast chargers (DCFCs). Rebate options abound, so reading up on incentives and updates to government programs like the 30C tax credit is crucial to making sure your business is getting all the help it can when installing EV charging. What Rebates are Available?

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Three Major Sources of Funding for EV Charging at Convenience Stores and Truck Stops

Blink Charging

National Electric Vehicle Infrastructure (NEVI) Program Each of the 50 states, Washington, DC, and Puerto Rico was allocated funds to distribute to eligible businesses. NEVI funds can be used for EV charging infrastructure: acquisition, installation, network connection, operation, maintenance, and long-term EV charging station data sharing.

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5 Things to Know About Your EV Charging Station Installation

EV Connect

Level 2 chargers are the most common for commercial properties, as they provide reasonably fast charging capabilities at an affordable price. On the other hand, DC-based fast chargers may work best for fleet vehicles and for locations such as conventional gas stations, where you may not want drivers to linger.

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How Government Incentives Help Convenience Stores Install Electric Vehicle Chargers

Blink Charging

A couple of federal funding programs that pertain to truck stops and roadside convenience stores are: Alternative Fuel Vehicle Refueling Property Tax Credit National Electric Vehicle Infrastructure Formula Program (NEVI). DC fast chargers are ideal for these locations because they can charge the typical EV in under an hour.

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