Blink Charging (BLNK) announced its wholly owned subsidiary, Blink Charging UK, has been selected by Bradford Council to deliver 104 EV charging ports as part of the first phase of the Local Electric Vehicle Infrastructure, LEVI, program across the district. Financed in part by GBP 282,000 in government funding secured by the West Yorkshire Combined Authority, WYCA, through the LEVI program, the initiative will see up to 1,000 new EV chargers installed at more than 230 sites throughout Bradford over the next two years. The chargers will be installed, owned, and operated by Blink, and managed through the Blink Charging app.
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