Tuesday, May 26, 2026

Blink Charging to deploy Kempower’s distributed EV charging systems at 14 new sites


EV charging provider Blink Charging has announced an expansion of its EV charging empire. This round of installations includes 14 sites in total. Two locations—Vasa Fitness in Colorado and Idaho Falls in Idaho—have already opened. Additional sites are set to roll out across multiple states along the US East Coast throughout 2026.

The new sites will be in high-traffic areas near convenience stores and will feature Kempower Power Units and Satellite fast chargers. The deployment of distributed charging systems may represent a new direction for Blink, which until now has mostly favored all-in-one chargers.

EVSE experts have been telling Charged that distributed charging is the wave of the future. All-in-one units have their advantages (compact footprints, ease of installation), but a distributed system offers more flexibility, as it can allocate charging power intelligently among vehicles.

The Kempower Power Unit can deliver 600 kW, or even 1,200 kW, of power. One cabinet can supply power to up to 12 Kempower Satellite dispensers.

Blink cited the reliability and uptime of Kempower technology as key factors in selecting the company’s charging systems.

“Reliable charging infrastructure depends on more than the equipment itself,” said Blink Senior VP of Global Business Engineering Alex Calnan. “The training we’ve received through Kempower has helped our teams approach installation and commissioning with confidence and consistency. That foundation shows up in smooth deployments and strong long-term site performance.”

Sources: Kempower, EV Charging Stations



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Blink Charging to deploy Kempower’s distributed EV charging systems at 14 new sites

EV charging provider Blink Charging has announced an expansion of its EV charging empire. This round of installations includes 14 sites in...