Blink Charging has announced extended support for EVBox Everon users, following EVBox’s recent decision to shut down its Everon EV charging management platform by the end of 2025. This move is set to impact a large base of commercial EV charging clients in North America.
With the Everon platform nearing its end, Blink Charging is offering a seamless transition pathway for affected users. The company aims to assist EVBox clients in maintaining uninterrupted charging operations by integrating them into Blink’s robust network and backend system.
Blink is actively working to provide custom onboarding, hardware compatibility assessments, and tailored network services to suit various commercial and public charging needs. The company emphasized that its flexible platform is designed to support a wide range of hardware, making the switch cost-effective and less disruptive for users.
EVBox had earlier communicated that its Everon platform would soon cease to function, with only limited offline charging options remaining. This has raised concerns among businesses and fleet operators relying on smart charging features like monitoring, billing, and energy management.
Blink’s initiative comes as a reassurance to these users. The company brings its vast industry experience and infrastructure, offering network services for residential, fleet, and public charging solutions across the U.S. and globally. This transition support is part of Blink’s broader mission to expand EV accessibility and reliability.
By stepping up during this crucial period, Blink Charging not only supports stranded EVBox customers but also strengthens its position in the North American EV charging market, underscoring its commitment to reliable and scalable EV infrastructure solutions.
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