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EV charging network and infrastructure provider. Boca Raton, FL. Publicly traded (BLNK). Operates Level 2 and DC fast chargers across the US and internationally.
Blink Charging is a Boca Raton, Florida-based EV charging network operator publicly traded on the Nasdaq under the ticker BLNK. Founded in 2009, Blink has deployed tens of thousands of Level 2 and DC fast charging stations across the United States, Europe, and the Middle East, operating a hybrid model where it owns some stations outright and manages others for property owners through its host-owned program.\n\nThe company's host-owned model allows commercial property owners — parking garages, hotels, retail centers, and multifamily housing — to purchase Blink-branded charging equipment and have it managed on the Blink network, earning revenue share from drivers. This asset-light approach allows Blink to grow its footprint without the full capital burden of station ownership.\n\nBlink has expanded internationally through acquisitions including SemaConnect in the US and Blue Corner in Europe, broadening its hardware and network capabilities. The company has also pursued contracts with municipalities, government agencies, and fleet operators, including EV charging programs for government vehicle fleets. While smaller than ChargePoint, Blink's diverse go-to-market model and international footprint make it a meaningful player in the public EV charging space.
Largest EV charging network with 250,000+ charging ports globally. Campbell, CA. Publicly traded (CHPT). Serves commercial, fleet, and residential customers.
ChargePoint is the world's largest EV charging network, headquartered in Campbell, California, and publicly traded on the NYSE under the ticker CHPT. Founded in 2007, ChargePoint has built a network of over 250,000 charging ports across North America and Europe, serving commercial businesses, fleet operators, multifamily housing, and individual drivers through a software-driven charging-as-a-service model.\n\nThe company distinguishes itself by selling both the hardware (charging stations) and the cloud software that manages them, creating a recurring revenue base from network management fees and energy services. ChargePoint's fleet management capabilities are a growing business segment, enabling commercial fleet operators to manage charging schedules, energy costs, and vehicle readiness across depot and public charging locations.\n\nChargePoint has established partnerships with major automakers, real estate companies, and employers to expand its charging footprint, and it operates in over 14 countries. Its enterprise software platform allows fleet and facility managers to track utilization, manage access, and optimize charging costs at scale, positioning ChargePoint as an infrastructure and software company at the center of the fleet electrification transition.
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