Network

Blink Charging Network

A mixed Level 2 and DC fast charging network with 5,755 stations and 21,798 ports — 6.8% of all public chargers.

5,755

Stations

6.8%

National Share

19,963

Level 2 Ports

1,835

DC Fast Ports

Blink Charging operates 5,755 EV charging stations in the United States, representing 6.8% of all public charging stations. Blink uses a mix of company-owned and host-owned chargers deployed at apartments, offices, retail locations, hospitals, and government facilities. The network provides both Level 2 (19,963 ports) and DC fast charging (1,835 ports). Blink chargers use J1772 connectors for Level 2 and CCS for DC fast charging.

Where Are Blink Stations Located?

Florida leads with 652 Blink stations, followed by California (579) and Texas (374).

State Stations
Florida 652
California 579
Texas 374
Maryland 308
Washington 300
Virginia 223
Ohio 217
Colorado 200
Oregon 199
Georgia 196

Top Cities for Blink

City State Stations
Washington District of Columbia 117
Miami Florida 88
Atlanta Georgia 74
Seattle Washington 72
Phoenix Arizona 64
Houston Texas 61
San Diego California 48
Denver Colorado 48
Los Angeles California 45
Dallas Texas 43

How Much Does Blink Cost?

Blink pricing is set by station hosts, so rates vary by location. Level 2 rates typically range from $0.04 to $0.06 per minute or $0.29 to $0.49 per kWh. DC fast charging costs $0.40 to $0.79 per kWh. Some locations offer free charging. Blink offers a free membership tier and a BlinkPlus plan ($2.50/month) with discounted rates. Compare costs in our EV charging costs guide.

What Connector Does Blink Use?

Blink Level 2 stations use J1772 connectors, compatible with all non-Tesla EVs. Blink DC fast chargers use CCS (Combined Charging System). Some stations also include a CHAdeMO connector. Blink's Level 2 chargers typically deliver 7.7 kW, while their DC fast chargers provide 30 kW to 150 kW.