Project Traits

State: Maryland

Congressional District: MD04

Organization Type: Commercial

Partner Organization(s) Type: None or Unknown

Energy Sector: Transportation,

Energy Subsector: EV Chargers,

Project Start Year: Unknown

Project Launch Year: Unknown

Government Support Received: State Loan [Advantage Maryland Program (Conditional Loan)] for $1,000,000Local Loan [Economic Development Incentive Fund (Conditional Loan)] for $120,000

Outcomes & Impacts

Private Investment: $49,000,000

Jobs Announced or Created: 60

People Served: Unknown

Projected Economic Impact: Unknown

Senior Vice President of Global Marketing Jenifer Yokley noted that Blink is a vertically integrated, global provider of EV chargers. The SemaConnect acquisition firmly established Blink in the Level 2 (L2) charger market and brought the manufacturer into compliance with the Build America, Buy America requirements. SemaConnect is one of the 13 acquisitions Blink has made in the past two years, marking a period of rapid growth for the company. This growth was capped off by Blink’s recent announcement that they are moving their headquarters to Bowie, just down the road from their current manufacturing facility.

An international manufacturer and provider of EV charging equipment and services, the Bowie manufacturing facility is Blink’s first in the U.S. Blink began work at the facility with its acquisition of SemaConnect Inc. in June 2022. Now, Blink plans to expand the facility by 30,000 square feet, add 60 new local jobs in its first year, and invest $49 million over the next ten years. The company announced these expansion plans in mid-March 2023.

Blink received incentives from local and regional authorities to encourage its growth. According to a press release from the Maryland Department of Commerce, Blink received a $1 million conditional loan from Maryland, as well as a $120,000 conditional loan from Prince George’s County. Senior Operations Manager Asmond Coker displayed how Blink’s L2 chargers were assembled, step-by-step. On a good day, staff currently assemble around 200 chargers a day. According to Supply Chain Manager Jaleesa Newsome, all charger components are manufactured in Blink’s international manufacturing facilities. Assembly in the U.S., however, brings Blink’s chargers into Build America, Buy America compliance.