Overview
- The collaboration will deploy over 200 Blink-owned chargers across 90 Korian Belgium locations, creating one of the largest EV networks in the country’s elderly care sector.
- Installations are underway with three sites already live, part of a phased rollout across prioritized nursing homes and office locations.
- Under a fully financed model, Blink is responsible for installation, operation, maintenance, and customer support while Korian earns a recurring income stream.
- The companies say they expect the majority of the Belgian network to be in place by the end of 2026, and they plan a similar rollout for Korian in the Netherlands.
- The chargers are intended for employees, residents, visitors, local communities, and the public, featuring smart charging, smooth user authentication, and 24/7 support.