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Advancing EV charging with AI-powered solutions

By Michelle Froese | October 17, 2024

Blink Charging has partnered with Stable Auto to enhance its charging network and support the development of EV infrastructure.

Stable provides AI-powered solutions to help organizations strategically plan and operate EV charging networks. By analyzing use trends from tens of thousands of public EV chargers across the US, Stable’s software delivers insights that help minimize deployment risks and manage profitability.

“As EV adoption becomes more and more prevalent, it’s essential that charger operating decisions are grounded in data,” said Stable CEO and cofounder Rohan Puri.

Stable’s data-driven solutions will help Blink provide its customers and EV drivers with several network enhancements, such as improved accuracy of the Blink network app and partner mapping applications, more chargers listed in outside apps, and more options for drivers to find a charge.

“This collaboration marks a significant milestone in enhancing the accessibility and efficiency of our charging solutions,” added Mike Battaglia, COO and CEO-elect at Blink. “We have already experienced the staying power of utilizing this platform. For example, we achieved a 34% improvement in efficiency, increasing the net revenue across 60 locations. Blink has always maintained a ‘right charger, right place, right time’ mindset, allowing us to proactively meet the growing infrastructure demands of every kind of EV driver.”

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