Blink Charging website screenshot

Blink Charging

Blink Charging Co. (Nasdaq BLNK) is a United States electric vehicle charging company headquartered at 17301 Melford Boulevard, Bowie, Maryland, with additional offices in California, the United Kingdom, Belgium and India. It designs and sells Level 2 and DC fast chargers (Series 7, 8 and 9, Shasta, the EQ/PQ line and the HYC DC fast chargers), owns and operates chargers under both owner-operator and host-owned business models, and runs the Blink Network - the proprietary cloud platform behind its host portal, driver mobile app and fleet management product. In the energy value chain Blink is a charge point operator and a load on the distribution grid, not a utility, retailer or system operator. It publishes no electricity usage, tariff, grid or market data of its own, and no consumer energy data right obligation applies to it in its home market of the United States - Green Button is a voluntary NAESB/NIST standard aimed at utilities, and Blink is not a utility. Its API posture is a closed door behind a live legal surface. The Blink Network Terms and Conditions, last modified 2 December 2025, explicitly govern "the Blink API" and state that use is "under your username", but no live developer portal, API reference, base URL or machine-readable contract is published anywhere on blinkcharging.com. The historical BlinkMap API developer page at prod.blinknetwork.com/developer.html - an application form gated by a Blink Network, LLC Data License Agreement - now refuses connections and was last archived in July 2021. The only live data-access surface Blink publishes is a United Kingdom open data request page citing the Public Charge Point Regulations 2023, where a Google Form request is reviewed by Blink's data team, shared with the aggregator Eco-Movement and answered "in api format" - an application-approval gate, not an open feed. Blink's real standards adoption sits below the API layer: OCPP 2.0.1 certification for its Series 7, 8 and 9 chargers announced September 2025, and OpenADR 2.0 approval for the Blink Network announced March 2020 enabling utility load management across its charging network.

Blink Charging is profiled on the APIs.io network. Tagged areas include Energy, United States, EV Charging, Electric Vehicles, and Charging Stations.

Blink Charging’s developer surface includes engineering blog, product news, support, FAQ, and 21 more developer resources.

21.6/100 emerging ▬ flat Agent 0/100 human only Full breakdown ↓
scored 2026-08-20 · rubric v0.12.0
0 APIs
EnergyUnited StatesEV ChargingElectric VehiclesCharging StationsGridDemand ResponseFleet ManagementOCPPOpenADRRoaming

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scored 2026-08-20 · rubric v0.12.0
Composite quality — 21.6/100 · emerging
Contract Quality 0.0 / 21
Developer Ergonomics 1.2 / 17
Access Clarity 8.5 / 17
Operational Transparency 0.3 / 11
Contract Governance 1.9 / 10
Discoverability 4.9 / 9
Regulatory Posture 4.9 / 15
Agent readiness — 0/100 · human only
Machine-Readable Contract 0 / 18
Agentic Access Contract 0 / 10
Documented Reversibility 0 / 6
MCP Server 0 / 12
Machine-Readable Auth 0 / 10
Idempotency 0 / 9
Stable Error Semantics 0 / 8
Request/Response Examples 0 / 7
Rate-Limit Signaling 0 / 7
Typed Event Surface 0 / 6
Agent Skills 0 / 5
Well-Known Catalog 0 / 4
Consent & Bot Identity 0 / 3
A2A Agent Card 0 / 8
Dry-Run / Simulate Mode 0 / 4
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Security Posture 3

Authentication, domain security, vulnerability disclosure, and trust-center signals.

Blink Charging Domain Security

TLSv1.3 · HSTS · DMARC

SECURITY

Blink Charging Trust Center

trust center published

SECURITY

Resources

Get Started 1

Portal, sign-up, and the first successful call

Agent Surfaces 1

MCP servers, agent skills, and machine-readable catalogs

Design & Contract 2

Pagination, idempotency, versioning, errors, and events

Build 2

SDKs, sample code, and the tooling you integrate with

Access & Security 3

Authentication, authorization, and security posture

Operate 4

Status, limits, changes, and where to get help

Commercial 2

Pricing, plans, and the legal terms of use

Company 6

The organization behind the API

Other 4

Properties that don't map to a standard resource type

Source (apis.yml)

apis.yml Raw ↑
aid: blink-charging
url: https://raw.githubusercontent.com/api-evangelist/blink-charging/refs/heads/main/apis.yml
name: Blink Charging
kind: company
description: 'Blink Charging Co. (Nasdaq BLNK) is a United States electric vehicle charging company headquartered at 17301
  Melford Boulevard, Bowie, Maryland, with additional offices in California, the United Kingdom, Belgium and India. It designs
  and sells Level 2 and DC fast chargers (Series 7, 8 and 9, Shasta, the EQ/PQ line and the HYC DC fast chargers), owns and
  operates chargers under both owner-operator and host-owned business models, and runs the Blink Network - the proprietary
  cloud platform behind its host portal, driver mobile app and fleet management product. In the energy value chain Blink is
  a charge point operator and a load on the distribution grid, not a utility, retailer or system operator. It publishes no
  electricity usage, tariff, grid or market data of its own, and no consumer energy data right obligation applies to it in
  its home market of the United States - Green Button is a voluntary NAESB/NIST standard aimed at utilities, and Blink is
  not a utility. Its API posture is a closed door behind a live legal surface. The Blink Network Terms and Conditions, last
  modified 2 December 2025, explicitly govern "the Blink API" and state that use is "under your username", but no live developer
  portal, API reference, base URL or machine-readable contract is published anywhere on blinkcharging.com. The historical
  BlinkMap API developer page at prod.blinknetwork.com/developer.html - an application form gated by a Blink Network, LLC
  Data License Agreement - now refuses connections and was last archived in July 2021. The only live data-access surface Blink
  publishes is a United Kingdom open data request page citing the Public Charge Point Regulations 2023, where a Google Form
  request is reviewed by Blink''s data team, shared with the aggregator Eco-Movement and answered "in api format" - an application-approval
  gate, not an open feed. Blink''s real standards adoption sits below the API layer: OCPP 2.0.1 certification for its Series
  7, 8 and 9 chargers announced September 2025, and OpenADR 2.0 approval for the Blink Network announced March 2020 enabling
  utility load management across its charging network.'
image: https://a-us.storyblok.com/f/1016941/220x110/e14930a9c8/blink-logo.svg
tags:
- Energy
- United States
- EV Charging
- Electric Vehicles
- Charging Stations
- Grid
- Demand Response
- Fleet Management
- OCPP
- OpenADR
- Roaming
created: '2026-07-27'
modified: '2026-07-27'
specificationVersion: '0.23'
apis: []
common:
- type: DomainSecurity
  url: security/blink-charging-domain-security.yml
- type: Website
  url: https://blinkcharging.com
- type: Blog
  url: https://blinkcharging.com/blog
- type: News
  url: https://blinkcharging.com/news
- type: TermsOfService
  url: https://blinkcharging.com/legal/blink-network-terms-and-conditions
- type: PrivacyPolicy
  url: https://blinkcharging.com/legal/privacy-policy
- type: OpenData
  url: https://blinkcharging.com/en-gb/getintouch/blink-open-data-request
- type: Support
  url: https://blinkcharging.com/getintouch/driver-support
- type: LinkedIn
  url: https://www.linkedin.com/company/blinkcharging
- type: X
  url: https://twitter.com/BlinkCharging
- type: GitHubOrganization
  url: https://github.com/blinkcharging
- type: Login
  name: Blink Network host portal login
  url: https://host.blinknetwork.com/
- type: Contact
  url: https://blinkcharging.com/contact
- type: FAQ
  name: Driver FAQ
  url: https://blinkcharging.com/charge/driver-faq
- type: FAQ
  name: Host FAQ
  url: https://blinkcharging.com/host-a-station/host-faq
- type: Careers
  url: https://blinkcharging.com/company/careers
- type: Investors
  url: https://ir.blinkcharging.com/
- type: Applications
  name: Blink Charging Mobile App (iOS)
  url: https://apps.apple.com/us/app/blink-charging-mobile-app/id1612678852
- type: Applications
  name: Blink Charging Mobile App (Android)
  url: https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=com.blinknetwork.mobile2
- type: Compliance
  name: FedRAMP "In Process" designation for the Blink Network (2024-06-13)
  url: https://blinkcharging.com/news/blink-charging-achieves-in-process-fedramp-status
- type: TrustCenter
  name: Blink Charging Trust Center (Vanta)
  url: https://trust.blinkcharging.com
- type: Conformance
  url: conformance/blink-charging-conformance.yml
- type: Lifecycle
  url: lifecycle/blink-charging-lifecycle.yml
- type: Packages
  url: packages/blink-charging-packages.yml
- type: LLMsTxt
  url: llms/blink-charging-llms.txt
maintainers:
- FN: Kin Lane
  email: kin@apievangelist.com