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Resilient EV Charging for a Changing Policy Landscape

Policy shifts and evolving economic conditions continue to shape the electric vehicle (EV) landscape—but Blink’s approach remains clear, adaptable, and future-ready. As both owner and operator of our EV charging stations, Blink takes full responsibility for performance, offering public agencies and partners a dependable solution that adapts to evolving regulations and economic conditions.

Our vertically integrated model helps cities, states, and federal partners:

  • Avoid rising equipment costs by leveraging Blink-owned infrastructure with no upfront capital required

  • Navigate tariffs with confidence—thanks to a domestic supply chain and flexible pricing strategies

  • Stay ready for new funding opportunities by deploying smart infrastructure built to scale with changing federal and utility programs

  • Support energy resilience with advanced load management, energy storage, and vehicle-to-grid integration

EV charging is no longer just an amenity—it’s core infrastructure. Blink simplifies the path for governments to deploy dependable, future-focused charging solutions that support long-term sustainability and economic growth.

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    Federal Funding for EV Charging

    $2.5 Billion

    in grants are available for clean school buses and alternative-fuel vehicles.

    Up to $100k

    tax credit for up to 30% of the cost of stations for alternative fuels provided by Section 30C Alternative Fuel Vehicle Refueling Property Credit.

    $1 Billion

    through the 2024 Clean Heavy-Duty Vehicles Grant program is available for cities, states, and Tribes to buy zero-emission heavy-duty vehicles.

    Commitment to Made in America

    Blink stands ready to lead as the nation aims to build out the first-ever national network of 500,000 EV chargers along America’s highways and in our communities. We are well-positioned to help bring this goal to fruition. With our recently expanded LEED Gold-certified 30,000 square-foot production facility in Bowie, Maryland, Blink is able to comply with the Made in America program that requires federally funded infrastructure projects to use American-made materials, such as iron, steel, construction materials and manufactured products.

    Build America, Buy America Act

    Blink is proud to be aBuy America-compliant EV charging company and follow the standards set by the federal government. For Blink, this means:  

    • U.S. Based Manufacturing 

    • Testing and Research 

    • Component Materials and Labor 

    The federal government's commitment to building a nationwide network of 500,000 EV chargers aims to achieve a 50% transition to EVs in new car sales by 2030.  

    Implementing the Bipartisan Infrastructure Law entails significant investments in EV charging, clean transportation, and EV-related components, reflecting a growing EV industry that’s increasingly made in America.  

    The EV market not only supports local businesses but also aligns with American investment goals, advocated by Blink. 

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