One of the nation’s largest providers of electric vehicle (EV) charging stations has its roots in Maryland and is poised to grow rapidly now that federal legislation is supporting the growth of EV charging infrastructure.
EV charging company Blink recently acquired Maryland-born and bred charging manufacturer SemaConnect, which is based in Bowie.
Inside SemaConnect’s facility in Bowie, about 50 workers conduct the final assembly of chargers that will be headed for installation at places like apartment complexes, shopping centers, and government facilities across the U.S.
Blink and its subsidiary SemaConnect combined have deployed 59,000 chargers worldwide and employ about 2,000 people in the U.S.
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