Single and dual-port design
ISO 15118 hardware-ready
Configurable up to 80A max via built-in derating switch
Seamless data communication: Wi-Fi, built-in Ethernet port, and 4G LTE cellular
Rugged aluminum enclosure for durability
COMMERCIAL PRODUCTS
Commercial Charging Solutions
Differentiate your business by plugging in to the electric vehicle revolution with reliable EV charging stations that are safe, reliable, easy to use and compatible with all electric vehicles.
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BLINK NETWORK
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Our comprehensive range of services caters to all your electric vehicle needs – from seamless installations to reliable maintenance and exceptional customer support.
OUR PRODUCTS
Reliable, fast, and efficient EV charging stations
Our diverse product line-up features the right equipment for your industry
Blink prides itself on bringing to market innovative, quality products that further our mission of slowing climate change by reducing greenhouse gas emissions caused by transportation.
The EV charging station products offer a full range of deployment configurations, including single and multiple cord pedestals, individual and paired wall-mount chargers, DC fast, and even single-family residential charging stations.
Flexible Business Models
Discover Blink's diverse EV charging business models tailored to fit any location and need, ensuring accessibility and growth.
Host Owned
Perfect for service locations, Blink's Host Owned option is for those who want to be the sole owner and operator of their EV charging stations.
Blink Owned
For select locations, Blink will provide the installation, equipment, operations, and administration and share a portion of the revenues with the host.
Blink as a Service
Blink’s subscription program provides an EV charging station with low upfront costs and all the control of ownership without any of the hassle.
Hybrid Owned
With the hybrid owned program, Blink covers the cost of equipment, operations, and administration. All you need to do is make the site EV charger ready
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FREQUENTLY ASKED QUESTIONS
Your Commercial Charging Questions, Answered
Here are the top questions asked by commercial property owners and managers like you.
Yes! Blink offers flexible business models, ranging from Host Owned to Blink Owned, with hybrid models in between. We also offer a full turnkey solution for hosts that prefer to maintain station ownership but want help with the installation.
Blink offers flexibility when planning your installation. If planning a Host Owned project, you can use your preferred electrical contractor or one recommended by Blink. Blink also offers turnkey solutions for hosts that prefer a hands-off approach. Note that in some regions, at least one installation contractor must hold an EVITP certification.
Yes! There are federal, state, and local business incentives and tax credits available for installing commercial charging stations in many regions. View our Commercial Incentives page to search by product and zip code.
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Is owning an EV charging station profitable?
Yes. Owning an EV charging station is a profitable business opportunity as it has high profit margins and recurring revenue streams. Offering an EV charging solutionprovides profit from charging fees.
As the EV market continues expanding to meet consumer demand and sustainability goals, more EV drivers will need access to a commercial charging station, increasing the volume of fees an EV charging station collects. Locating stations in busy areas like coffee shops, restaurants, convenience stores, and malls is a great strategy to enhance an EV charging experience, contribute to sustainable transportation and make more profits.
What power is required for a commercial EV charging station?
Commercial EV charging stations require sufficient 3-phase power delivered to each charging stall to supply high-power charging. Level 2 stations demand 208-240V electrical service at 40-80 amps, providing 7.2 kW of energy per stall.
Fast DC commercial electric vehicle chargers have higher needs, commonly requiring 208-600V circuits at 40-150 amps to provide 7-150 kW of power per stall for quicker charging. It would also be best to have a commercial electric car charger with a standardized power capacity of 20-50 kW per stall to accommodate different vehicle batteries. Why might Level 2 EV chargers be the better choice for you?
How do I choose the right EV charging station for my commercial property?
If you’re considering getting an EV commercial charging station, you should consider the following factors;
Expected usage
Scheduled charging
Budget
Location amenities
Grid infrastructure
Incentive Programs
By weighing the above factors, you can select charging infrastructure optimized for your commercial electric vehicle charging stations’ needs while supporting EV adoption in your local community.
What are the installation requirements for commercial EV charging stations?
To install a commercial EV charging station, you must meet the following requirements:
Electrical Supply: Commercial EV charging stations need circuits supporting the power levels required for commercial EV chargers.
Electrical Panel: The building's existing system should accommodate multiple high-powered charging cables. You might need to install a new electrical panel or sub-panel.
Transformer: Sites with insufficient grid power sometimes require an on-site transformer to boost voltage from the utility connection.
Conductors: Wiring must be the appropriate size based on amperage loads and run underground in conduit for protection.
Permits: Commercial electric car charging stations need electrical permits and inspections that verify safety and compliance with required standards.
Billing and Pricing: Consideration for charging hosts.
USGBC Certification: Building design and construction LEED Certification.
What maintenance is required for EV charging stations?
The following are the three types of maintenance required for EV charging stations to keep them in optimal conditions;
General maintenance: This includes proper storage, cleaning, inspection, and replacement of worn-out parts. Proper care ensures low maintenance costs whenever repairs are necessary.
Software updates: Charging station software often requires updates to fix bugs, add features, or remain compliant.
Electrical testing: Test the existing electrical infrastructure’s ground integrity, resistance, voltage potential, and other electrical safety components.
Elevate your customers’ EV charging experience with the Blink Care Program, our preventative maintenance program tailored for AC (Level 2) and DCFC (Level 3) charging equipment.
How can I monitor the usage and performance of my EV charging stations?
Monitor the usage and performance of your EV commercial charging stations using the tips below:
Networked Monitoring: If commercial car charging stations have a backend system connection, accessing usage data in real-time or periodically is easier.
Metered Data: You can install separate sub-meters on the electrical panel to track the local load management and usage analysis.
Usage Reports: Some network operators and software platforms generate customized reports monthly or annually with analytics.
Equipment Sensors: You can also have sensors for proactive monitoring of the components of your commercial EV chargers for faults and tears.
What should you consider when choosing an EV charging provider?
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