The Perspective on Charging Infrastructure According to Blink Charging

In various Latam Mobility meetings where Blink Charging has participated, company representatives have highlighted key points that need to be addressed to achieve the transition towards more sustainable and effective mobility.

The diversity of chargers and plugs that exist accelerates the need to implement a recharging infrastructure that fosters driver confidence, allowing them to adopt electromobility.

To address this situation, Blink is dedicated to designing, manufacturing, and operating charging stations for electric vehicles, with over 12 years of experience in about 17 countries in America, Europe, and the Middle East, making the organization a key player in the development of green energy.

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The Florida, USA-based firm has installed more than 23,000 chargers worldwide. Thus, the goal of Blink has transcended since the beginning of its operations; electrifying more than vehicles, the aim is to reach the heart of every person who decides to bring a sustainable car home, as this is also a priority.

Blink offers flexible commercial models designed for host locations in various industries and a variety of products developed to meet the needs of our customers in Latin America: from Level 2 AC chargers equipped with J1772, Type 2, and GBT connectors, up to 80 amps; to DC chargers, with charging capacities ranging from 30 kW to 360 kW and equipped with CCS 1/2, GBT, and CHAdeMO.

Latam Mobility & NetZero Conosur 2024

In August, Latam Mobility, the largest sustainable mobility community in Latin America, will once again arrive in Santiago de Chile for its 2024 meeting.

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It will be two days that will bring together the most prominent industry leaders, along with public sector personalities, to offer their perspectives on advances in low-emission mobility, electromobility and sustainability.

More information about the meeting and participation here.