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Blink Launches EnergyConnect, Helping EV Charging Sites Maximize Existing Power Capacity and Reduce Operating Costs

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Blink Charging (NASDAQ: BLNK) launched EnergyConnect, an AI-driven energy management system for EV charging sites, designed to maximize charging capacity using existing electrical infrastructure. The platform allocates power in real time, offering live metrics, analytics, dynamic load balancing, and centralized management of charger groups and site-level load limits.

EnergyConnect is initially deployed across thirteen Blink-owned DC fast-charging sites in Florida, where early results are expected to yield meaningful electricity cost savings and improve profitability. Blink plans phased rollouts in the U.S., U.K., and Belgium, and aims to add utility integrations, demand response, BESS, and solar under one unified energy ecosystem.

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Positive

  • Launch of AI-driven EnergyConnect platform to optimize EV charging power use
  • Initial deployment at thirteen DC fast-charging sites in Florida
  • Anticipated electricity cost savings and improved site profitability for Blink-owned locations
  • Planned phased rollout across additional sites in the U.S., U.K., and Belgium
  • Roadmap to integrate utilities, demand response, BESS, and solar into a single platform
  • Supports long-term strategy to broaden Blink’s energy ecosystem across the Blink Network

Negative

  • Initial rollout limited to thirteen Blink-owned sites, with broader adoption still pending
  • Electricity cost savings not yet quantified, described only as anticipated and potential
  • Future capabilities like utility integrations, demand response, BESS, and solar remain planned rather than currently available

Market Context

BLNK’s recent record paired a 13.3% gain after earnings with declines after several other announceme...
Analysis

BLNK’s recent record paired a 13.3% gain after earnings with declines after several other announcements, adding historical variability to the EnergyConnect launch. Moderate short positioning is a risk; deployment coverage and verified savings remain key watch items.

Key Figures

Initial deployment sites: 13 sites Potential electricity savings: thousands of dollars
2 metrics
Initial deployment sites 13 sites Blink-owned DC fast-charging sites in Florida
Potential electricity savings thousands of dollars Potential savings for Blink and its customers

Historical Context

5 past events · Latest: Aug 06 (Positive)
Pattern 5 events
Date Event Sentiment 24h Move Catalyst
Aug 06 2Q26 earnings report Positive +13.3% Improved margins and narrower loss outweighed reduced full-year revenue guidance.
Jul 28 Earnings call scheduling Neutral -6.9% Conference call logistics preceded second-quarter results without new operating information.
Jul 28 Nasdaq compliance extension Negative -6.9% Nasdaq granted additional time to regain compliance with the minimum bid requirement.
Jul 07 Nasdaq compliance request Negative -5.6% Blink requested additional time to address the minimum bid price deficiency.
Jun 05 Subsidiary sale agreement Positive -8.9% Blink agreed to sell Envoy Technologies while receiving cash and a convertible note.

24h Move is the share-price change in the day after each event; other market factors may also have contributed.

Pattern Detected

Historical reactions were mixed: the earnings report rose 13.3%, while the strategic sale fell 8.93%; compliance-related announcements were followed by declines.

Key Terms

energy management system, dynamic load balancing, demand response, battery energy storage systems (bess)
4 terms
energy management system technical
"an innovative AI-driven energy management system (EMS) designed to maximize charging capacity"
An energy management system is a technology that monitors, controls, and optimizes how energy is used within a building or facility. Think of it as a smart thermostat that helps save energy and reduce costs by making sure electricity, heating, and cooling are used efficiently. For investors, it matters because it can lower expenses, improve sustainability, and support long-term value in organizations focused on energy efficiency.
dynamic load balancing technical
"Automate load management with dynamic load balancing that adapts to real-time demand"
A system that distributes computing work across multiple servers or resources in real time so no single machine becomes overloaded, like a traffic cop routing cars to keep flows moving smoothly. For investors, it matters because it helps ensure digital services — trading platforms, payment systems, regulatory reporting or customer-facing apps — stay fast, reliable and cost-efficient; failures or slowdowns can harm revenue, user trust and regulatory compliance.
demand response technical
"including utility integrations, demand response functionality"
Demand response is a program or market mechanism where electricity users are paid or incentivized to reduce or shift their power use when the grid is stressed or prices are high, similar to turning down nonessential appliances during a heat wave to ease a traffic jam. It matters to investors because it can lower peak energy costs, affect utility revenues and market prices, and create opportunities for companies that provide the software, equipment, or services that enable those load changes.
battery energy storage systems (bess) technical
"bringing battery energy storage systems (BESS) and solar energy under the platform’s management"
Battery energy storage systems (BESS) are large installations that store electricity in batteries and release it when needed, like a giant rechargeable battery for the power grid. They matter to investors because they help smooth out supply and demand, support more renewable energy, and create new revenue streams (selling stored power, providing backup and stability), which can change utility costs, business models, and the value of energy-related companies.

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Henderson, NV., Aug. 18, 2026 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) -- Blink Charging Co. (NASDAQ: BLNK) (“Blink” or the “Company”), a leading global owner, operator, and provider of electric vehicle (EV) charging equipment and services, announced the launch of EnergyConnect, an innovative AI-driven energy management system (EMS) designed to maximize charging capacity within existing electrical infrastructure while providing greater visibility and control over how energy is used within charging sites.

EnergyConnect gives site operators complete command over their charging infrastructure by intelligently allocating power across every site, in real time. Built for clarity and control, the platform turns complex energy management into a simple, centralized experience.

With EnergyConnect, site hosts can:

  • Monitor energy usage and performance through live metrics and analytics
  • Automate load management with dynamic load balancing that adapts to real-time demand
  • Manage charger groups from a single, centralized dashboard, eliminating the need to juggle multiple systems
  • Set site-level load limits, with optional daily or weekly scheduling, to stay ahead of capacity constraints
  • Gain full visibility into how power is being used and where limits are approaching, before they become a problem

The result: site operators spend less time managing infrastructure and more time scaling it, with the confidence that power is always optimized, protected, and under control.

By combining real-time operational insights with intelligent energy controls and integrated charging data, the platform can streamline site operations and provide a foundation for managing energy for future growth. The result is a reduction of costs today and the potential to avoid electrical infrastructure investment expenses in pursuit of site expansion.

“EnergyConnect holds the potential to save Blink and its customers thousands of dollars on electricity costs. The platform’s efficiency allows us to be even more thoughtful about future operating expenses, creating more opportunities for growth,” said Mike Battaglia, President and CEO at Blink Charging. “This is a significant leap forward in our progress with energy management, empowering site hosts with a far more effective way to manage chargers and make better use of the existing infrastructure available at their sites today.”

The initial EnergyConnect deployment is across thirteen Blink-owned DC fast-charging sites in Florida. Early results are anticipated to result in meaningful electricity cost savings, enhancing site profitability. The platform will be deployed in phases on more Blink sites throughout the U.S., U.K, and Belgium. The Company plans to continue expanding EnergyConnect capabilities, including utility integrations, demand response functionality, as well as bringing battery energy storage systems (BESS) and solar energy under the platform’s management. EnergyConnect is a key component of Blink’s long-term strategy to broaden its energy ecosystem, providing a single, central platform to connect, monitor, and manage distributed energy assets across the Blink Network.

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About Blink Charging

Blink Charging Co. (Nasdaq: BLNK) is a global leader in electric vehicle (EV) charging equipment and services, enabling drivers, hosts, and fleets to easily transition to electric transportation through innovative charging solutions. Blink’s principal line of products and services include Blink’s EV charging network (“Blink Network”), EV charging equipment, and EV charging services. The Blink Network uses proprietary, cloud-based software that operates, maintains, and tracks the EV charging stations connected to the network and the associated charging data. Blink has established key strategic partnerships for rolling out adoption across numerous location types, including parking facilities, multifamily residences and condos, workplace locations, health care/medical facilities, schools and universities, airports, auto dealers, hotels, mixed-use municipal locations, parks and recreation areas, religious institutions, restaurants, retailers, stadiums, supermarkets, and transportation hubs.

For more information, please visit https://blinkcharging.com/

Forward-Looking Statements 

This press release contains forward-looking statements as defined within Section 27A of the Securities Act of 1933, as amended, and Section 21E of the Securities Exchange Act of 1934, as amended. These forward-looking statements, and terms such as “anticipate,” “expect,” “intend,” “may,” “will,” “should” or other comparable terms, involve risks and uncertainties because they relate to events and depend on circumstances that will occur in the future. Those statements include statements regarding the intent, belief or current expectations of Blink Charging and members of its management, as well as the assumptions on which such statements are based. Prospective investors are cautioned that any such forward-looking statements are not guarantees of future performance and involve risks and uncertainties, including the ability to develop EnergyConnect into a profit generating platform and achieving projected revenue, adjusted EBITDA and gross margin targets as described in Blink Charging’s periodic reports filed with the SEC, and that actual results may differ materially from those contemplated by such forward-looking statements. Except as required by federal securities law, Blink Charging undertakes no obligation to update or revise forward-looking statements to reflect changed conditions.

Blink Investor Relations Contact
Vitalie Stelea
IR@BlinkCharging.com

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Felicitas Massa
PR@BlinkCharging.com


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