Blink Charging (BLNK) Subsidiary Blue Corner Signs 4-Year Agreement with APCOA to Deploy and Maintain EV Chargers in Parking Facilities in Belgium
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Blue Corner, a wholly owned subsidiary of Blink Charging Company (Nasdaq: BLNK) (Blue Corner), and pioneer of electric vehicle charging in Europe, announced it has signed a four-year agreement with APCOA, the European market leader in parking space management, to provide and maintain EV chargers at APCOA’s premium parking sites in various locations throughout Belgium.
As part of the agreement, APCOA will implement a turnkey solution, including all services related to installation, operation, maintenance, and customer service. Blue Corner will equally provide necessary training and other logistical and maintenance services that will support the long-term availability of its EV charging stations at APCOA facilities.
“APCOA is committed to innovative technologies and sustainable practices to offer the highest quality parking management. Through our digital platform, APCOA FLOW we connect parking lots with consumers and their vehicles,” said Patrick Ingelbinck, Commercial Director at APCOA PARKING Belgium. “Blue Corner is an ideal partner for us. Their focus on advanced EV technology combined with their knowledge of their customers’ EV parking behavior, serves as a perfect match for APCOA.”
“Adding dedicated EV charging stations in public parking facilities makes perfect sense and this collaboration will provide a valuable service to EV drivers where they need it most,” Olivier Van Schap, Managing Director at Blue Corner. “We are delighted to support professional parking space owners like APCOA to build their EV charger network – and make a positive contribution towards a greener future in Europe.”
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