Series 7
Blink Charging- Blink Series 7 Charging Station
Charging Speed
The
Technical Specifications
| ELECTRICAL SPECIFICATION | |
| 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 | |
| MECHANICAL SPECIFICATION | |
| Dimensions | |
| Approximate Weights | |
| Mounting Option | |
| Cable Length | |
| Warranty | |
| User Rating | |
| Price |
Smart Features of Series 7
- Remote control: Manage your entire fleet from your fingertips. Track energy usage, adjust charging prices, and schedule sessions – all through Blink's cloud platform.
Product guides and documents of Series 7
- Blink Series 6 Charger Product Sheet
- Blink Series 6 Charger Specification Sheet
- Blink Series 6 Charger Installation manual Sheet
Advantages of the Series 7:
- Blazing Speeds: 30-amp Level 2 charging per port significantly reduces recharge times compared to standard Level 2 options. Say goodbye to overnight waits and keep your fleet moving.
Disadvantages of the Series 7:
- Upfront Cost: Compared to standard Level 2 chargers, the Series 6 comes with a higher initial investment, considering its advanced features and dual ports.