Examples of Blink Network in a sentence
Cost of Revenues Cost of revenues primarily consists of depreciation of installed charging stations, amortization of the Blink Network infrastructure, the cost of charging station goods and related services sold, repairs and maintenance, electricity reimbursements and revenue share payments to hosts when we are the primary obligor in the revenue share arrangement.
The Blink Network provides property owners, managers, and parking companies (“Property Partners”) with cloud-based services that enable the remote monitoring and management of EV charging stations, payment processing, and provides EV drivers with vital station information including station location, availability, and applicable fees.
Blink operates and manages the EV charging station and provides connectivity of the charging station to the Blink Network.
The Blink Network is a proprietary cloud-based software that operates, maintains, and tracks the Blink EV charging stations and their associated charging data.
We operate and manage the EV charging station and provide connectivity of the charging station to the Blink Network.
Host Owned: The Property Partner purchases our EV charging equipment for use by EV drivers and pays for connectivity to the Blink Network as well as payment transaction fees.
Cost of Revenues Cost of revenues primarily consists of depreciation of installed charging stations, amortization of the Blink Network infrastructure, the cost of charging station goods and related services sold, electricity reimbursements and revenue share payments to hosts when we are the primary obligor in the revenue share arrangement.
Our Blink Network consists of proprietary cloud-based software that operates, maintains and tracks all of the Blink EV charging stations and the associated charging data.
The Utility’s primary risk is covering its operating expense; although Aquarina is a Class B utility, the revenue requirement of $179,663 is well below the threshold level for Class B status ($200,000 per system); Aquarina’s quality of service is marginal; the Utility is not developer owned and significant growth is not expected; Aquarina operates the wastewater treatment plant and thus, there is no concern regarding excluding purchased wastewater costs.
Ecotality is relying on widespread adoption of their Blink Network, a network of charging stations throughout the United States, and has announced partnerships with gas stations like ARCO and BP as well as retailers like Best Buy and Kroger.