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08-21-2014, 12:15 PM
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CarCharging, the group that acquired the Blink Network, sent an email today to owners of Blink-branded residential stations, warning about safety concerns. The company’s note said: “This concern is related to high temperatures, which can potentially cause overheating.”
CarCharging acquired the Blink Network in October 2013, and assumed the responsibility to provide service to EV drivers using Blink-branded charging stations. Many of those charging stations were supplied to thousands of EV owners as part of The EV Project (http://www.theevproject.com/index.php). The project’s goal was to jumpstart EV sales in the early days of the plug-in car market, by providing free (or highly subsidized) residential charging equipment to more than 8,000 electric car drivers.
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