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Flo to launch significant new charging innovation at Distributech 2023

Flo, a North American EV charging network operator and a smart charging solutions provider, says it will unveil a significant new product during Distributech International in San Diego.
By James Foster February 1, 2023 Read time: 1 min
Flo has over 75,000 fast and level 2 EV charging stations deployed at public, private and residential locations throughout North America

The company says the new product will lead the way in the next generation of EV chargers and further Flo's work in bringing advanced, robust charging solutions and a reliable charging network to the North American market. Distributech International, being held from 7 – 9 February, is the leading annual electricity transmission and distribution event.

"In order to accelerate EV adoption in North America, the industry must constantly evolve and grow," said Chris Thorson, chief marketing officer of Flo.

"With Flo's long-heritage of innovative and reliable smart charging solutions, we are thrilled to unveil this exciting new product — designed to exceed the expectations of both EV drivers and site owners — at Distributech (booth 5437) and look forward to seeing the positive impact it will have on industry as a whole."

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