Blink Charging Expands EV Infrastructure in Belgium with Korian Partnership
Event summary
- Blink Charging will deploy 220 EV charging ports across 90 Korian locations in Belgium by the end of 2026.
- Three sites are already live, with installations prioritized based on location.
- Korian avoids upfront costs through Blink’s fully financed investment model.
- The partnership aims to create one of the largest EV charging networks in the Belgian elderly care sector.
The big picture
This partnership aligns with the growing demand for EV infrastructure in Europe, particularly in niche sectors like elderly care. Blink’s fully financed model reduces barriers to adoption for partners like Korian, while positioning Blink as a key player in sustainable mobility solutions. The deal underscores the strategic importance of integrating EV charging into high-traffic locations, such as healthcare facilities, to drive widespread adoption.
What we're watching
- Deployment Pace
- Whether Blink can meet its target of installing the majority of the planned 220 charging ports by the end of 2026.
- Revenue Impact
- How the recurring income stream from Korian locations will affect Blink’s financial performance.
- Market Expansion
- The likelihood of similar rollouts in other European countries, particularly with Korian Netherlands.
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