Series 6
Blink Charging- Blink Series 6 Charging Station
Charging Speed
Technical Specifications
| ELECTRICAL SPECIFICATION | |
| AC Output | |
| Number of Ports | |
| Current | |
| Power | |
| Charging Connector | |
| AC INPUT | |
| Input Connector | |
| Voltage | |
| Power Connection | |
| Standby Power | |
| SAFETY SPECIFICATION | |
| Safety, Ground Fault Circuit Interrupt | |
| Automatic Plug-Out Detection | |
| Surge Protection | |
| NETWORK SPECIFICATION | |
| Data Communication | |
| Remote Management | |
| USER INTERACTION SPECIFICATION | |
| Charging Status Indicator | |
| Display | |
| Payment | |
| MECHANICAL SPECIFICATION | |
| Dimensions | |
| Approximate Weights | |
| Mounting Option | |
| Cable Length | |
| Warranty | |
| User Rating | |
| Price |
Smart Features of Series 6
- Web portal and mobile app: Take control from anywhere. Monitor charging status, track energy consumption, and adjust settings like pricing and user permissions, all in real-time.
Product guides and documents of Series 6
- Blink Series 8 Plus Charger Product Sheet
- Blink Series 8 Plus Charger Specification Sheet
- Blink Series 8 Plus Charger Installation manual Sheet
Advantages of the Series 6:
- High Power Output: Delivers up to 19.2 kW, which can fully charge most EVs in a few hours. This is significantly faster than standard Level 1 charging, making it ideal for businesses and institutions with high EV traffic.
Disadvantages of the Series 6:
- High Cost: The Blink Series 8 Plus is a premium charging station with a price tag to match. It may not be the most cost-effective option for budget-conscious users.
