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Blink Charging becomes official EV charging solutions provider for Bosch in Mexico

Blink Charging has announced a collaborative agreement with Bosch as its official EV charger provider for General Motors dealerships in Mexico to deploy the Blink IQ 200 family of charging products and services.
By James Foster January 10, 2023 Read time: 1 min
The Blink network can charge any battery-electric or plug-in hybrid vehicle

The Blink IQ 200 family of chargers includes both the smart and advanced chargers. These are fast Level 2 chargers, producing 80 amps of output. They provide approximately 65 miles of charge in a one-hour charging session and operate on the all-new Blink Network, capable of charging any battery-electric or plug-in hybrid vehicle. 

The IQ 200s are deployable in a myriad of configurations, from wall mount, pole mount, and pedestal mounts. The plug-and-play design of the units is designed to allow for easy swap-out of the charger, making maintenance and any repairs a breeze.

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