Blink Charging
Headquarters — · operates in US
Blink operates 5815 public chargers across US, CA, GR, GB, SV, MX. Predominantly AC, with 8 ultra-rapid and 121 rapid chargers.
How Blink Charging fits in
- Peak DC power
- 300 kW
- Supported connectors
- Headquarters
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- Operating regions
- US
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Blink Charging provides public EV charging in the US, Canada, Greece, Great Britain, El Salvador, and Mexico. Their network focuses on slower AC charging, suitable for destination and overnight use. Rapid charging options are limited.
Blink Charging operates 5,815 public charging points. The vast majority are slower AC chargers, with 5,686 units providing power under 50 kW. These are typically found at destinations or workplaces, offering overnight or top-up charging rather than rapid transit charging.
For drivers needing faster charging, Blink offers 121 rapid chargers between 50 kW and 149 kW. Only 8 sites provide ultra-rapid charging at 150 kW or higher. This mix means Blink is best suited for drivers who can leave their vehicle for extended periods.
Common connector types available include Type 1 (J1772), CCS (Type 1), CHAdeMO, and Type 2 (socket only). The busiest locations for Blink chargers are Washington D.C. with 124 points, followed by Houston (103), San Diego (95), Miami (95), and Phoenix (93). Drivers should always confirm pricing on the unit or app before charging.
- What kind of charging does Blink predominantly offer?
- Blink's network is primarily composed of slower AC chargers, with 5,686 out of 5,815 total points operating under 50 kW. This makes it ideal for destination charging, workplace top-ups, or overnight charging where vehicles are parked for longer durations.
- Where can I find faster charging on the Blink network?
- Fast charging is less common on the Blink network. There are 121 rapid chargers (50-149 kW) and only 8 ultra-rapid chargers (150 kW+). Blink is not optimized for quick charging stops during long road trips.
- What countries does Blink Charging operate in?
- Blink Charging has public charging stations in the United States, Canada, Greece, Great Britain, El Salvador, and Mexico. The network is spread across these regions, with the highest concentration of chargers in specific US cities.
- What connector types will I find at Blink stations?
- You can expect to find several connector types at Blink charging locations. These include Type 1 (J1772), CCS (Type 1), CHAdeMO, and Type 2 (socket only). It is advisable to check compatibility with your vehicle beforehand.
- Which US cities have the most Blink chargers?
- The cities with the highest number of Blink charging points are Washington D.C. (124), Houston (103), San Diego (95), Miami (95), and Phoenix (93). These locations offer more options for drivers within the Blink network.