Blink Charging Acquires Blue Corner, Expanding European EV Charging Footprint
Blink Charging Co. (Nasdaq: BLNK, BLNKW) has acquired Belgian EV charging operator Blue Corner N.V. for €20 million (about $24 million). This acquisition adds 7,071 charging ports across Belgium, Luxembourg, the Netherlands, and France, enhancing Blink's European presence. Blink aims to leverage the rapidly growing European EV market, where sales surged 137% last year. A new subsidiary, Blink Holdings B.V., will facilitate expansion in Europe, ensuring continuity of Blue Corner's operations post-acquisition.
- Acquisition of Blue Corner expands Blink's operational footprint in Europe with 7,071 new charging ports.
- Strategic move capitalizes on the rapidly growing European EV market, which saw a 137% increase in plug-in vehicle sales last year.
- Formation of Blink Holdings B.V. to drive further European growth.
- Integration challenges and potential risks associated with acquiring and managing operations in a new market.
- Acquisition adds 7,071 charging ports to Blink’s portfolio across four countries in Western Europe
Miami Beach, FL , May 11, 2021 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) -- Blink Charging Co. (Nasdaq: BLNK, BLNKW) (“Blink” or the “Company”), a leading owner, operator, and provider of electric vehicle (EV) charging equipment and services, today announced that it acquired the European EV charging operator Blue Corner N.V., based in Antwerp, Belgium, and its portfolio of 7,071 charging ports and a robust European charging network. The acquisition was made with a combination of cash and stock for
Blink's European expansion allows the Company to capitalize on the robust European EV industry immediately. "EVs enjoy a much higher market share in Europe. This brings increased utilization for EV charging stations. In addition, the historically higher price of fuel makes driving an EV a stronger value proposition for drivers," stated Blink Founder and Chief Executive Officer Michael D. Farkas.
The European EV market is growing faster than the United States. Sales of plug-in electric vehicles in Europe rose
“We are very excited about this acquisition and the opportunity it provides Blink to have a significant presence in Europe quickly. As a key contributor to the expanding EV landscape, we are continuously looking for opportunities to strategically increase our global assets while also making EV charging more accessible. International expansion is fundamental to our rapid growth and will accelerate the success we are already achieving in the region,” stated Farkas. “Our aggressive international strategy complements a series of significant domestic wins and new contracts that have exponentially expanded our network in the US.”
"Blue Corner's mission is to build a sustainable society and be ready for tomorrow's driver. Since Blink shares this philosophy, it was a logical step to join forces. I am convinced that Blue Corner, as part of Blink Charging, can acquire a strong market presence throughout Europe. This acquisition allows us to significantly strengthen both our financial and organizational structure," shared Peter Buyckx, Managing Director of Blue Corner.
To facilitate Blink’s European expansion, the Company also announced the formation of Blink Holdings B.V., a new Dutch company in Amsterdam, which will drive the growth of Blink’s European presence. The existing Blue Corner operations, management team, and personnel will remain unchanged following the acquisition.
Blink formally entered the European market in September 2019 with Blink Charging Hellas, a joint venture between Blink Charging Co. and Eunice Energy Group. The partnership began with the first deployment of Blink electric vehicle charging stations in Greece as part of the green energy electrification of the Rio-Antirrio “Charilaos Trikoupis” Bridge. Significant subsequent announcements have been made, including a partnership of Blink Charging Hellas and Nissan Nik. I. Theocharakis S.A and the purchase of 45 dual-port Blink charging stations by Public Power Company (PPC S.A.) for deployment across Greece. This tender by PPC S.A. was the first following the utility’s public announcement to enter into the Greek EV charging market with 10,000 charging stations. Also, in September 2019, Blink announced its first deployments of EV charging stations in Israel through its wholly-owned subsidiary Blink Charging Ltd.
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ABOUT BLINK CHARGING
Blink Charging Co. (Nasdaq: BLNK, BLNKW) is a leader in electric vehicle (EV) charging equipment and has deployed over 23,000 charging stations, many of which are networked EV charging stations, enabling EV drivers to easily charge at any of the Company’s charging locations worldwide. Blink Charging’s principal line of products and services include its Blink EV charging network (“Blink Network”), EV charging equipment, and EV charging services. The Blink Network uses proprietary, cloud-based software that operates, maintains, and tracks the EV charging stations connected to the network and the associated charging data. With global EV purchases forecasted to rise to 10 million by 2025 from approximately 2 million in 2019, the Company has established key strategic partnerships for rolling out adoption across numerous location types, including parking facilities, multifamily residences and condos, workplace locations, health care/medical facilities, schools and universities, airports, auto dealers, hotels, mixed-use municipal locations, parks and recreation areas, religious institutions, restaurants, retailers, stadiums, supermarkets, and transportation hubs. For more information, please visit https://www.blinkcharging.com/.
ABOUT BLUE CORNER
Blue Corner started in 2011 as one of the pioneers of charging points for electric vehicles. Based on its sustainable mission, the supplier and manager of EV charging facilities wants to make electric driving easy and accessible for everyone. Blue Corner focuses on smart and comprehensive 360° solutions with subscriptions for professionals, the general public and partners. Its rapidly growing network has over 7,000 charging points spread across Belgium, the Netherlands, Luxembourg and France. Blue Corner's public charging card makes a total of 250,000 charging points accessible in the rest of Europe. The company has 30 employees and is headquartered in Antwerp.
www.bluecorner.be
Forward-Looking Statements
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How Europe Became the World’s Biggest Electric-Car Market – and Why it Might Not Last. February 28, 2021. https://www.wsj.com/articles/how-europe-became-the-worlds-biggest-electric-car-marketand-why-it-might-not-last-11614508200
Europe overtakes China in EV sales growth in 2020. January 20, 2021. https://www.spglobal.com/platts/en/market-insights/latest-news/coal/012021-europe-overtakes-china-in-ev-sales-growth-in-2020
EU told 1 million public EV charging stations needed by 2024. February 11, 2021.
https://www.reuters.com/article/us-europe-autos-electric/eu-told-1-million-public-ev-charging-stations-needed-by-2024-idUSKBN2AB0UG
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