Blink Charging announced the immediate availability of its redesigned Blink mobile charger. The freestanding charger is built to provide emergency charging for stranded electric vehicles, directly addressing the needs of EV fleet operators, roadside assistance providers, insurance companies, auto manufacturers, and public roadway assistance programs. The Blink mobile charger is rated at 32 amps and charges an EV with up to 0.5 to 1 mile of range per minute, allowing a stranded vehicle to receive adequate charge to drive to the nearest EV charging station and eliminates the need for the vehicle to be towed. The mobile charger is capable of Wi-Fi connectivity allowing roadside providers to charge EV drivers a flat fee or per usage during a roadside event. The unit is compatible with all electric vehicles and Level 2 fleet vehicles, including all Tesla models.
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