Blink Charging Company

NASDAQ: BLNK
$2.42
+$0.11 (+4.8%)
Closing price April 26, 2024
Blink Charging Co. specializes in providing comprehensive electric vehicle (EV) charging solutions. With a focus on both residential and commercial markets, the company manufactures and operates a wide range of EV charging equipment. Blink's offerings include the Blink Network, a cloud-based platform that supports the operation, maintenance, and management of EV charging stations, alongside facilitating payment processing. The company's strategic partnerships span various sectors, ensuring the availability of charging stations at key locations such as airports, hotels, and shopping centers. Founded in 2009 and based in Miami Beach, Florida, Blink Charging is dedicated to enhancing the EV charging experience for drivers and property owners alike.
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