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A charging-socket flap device for electric vehicles comprises a structure with an aperture and a jacket adjacent to the aperture, the jacket having an orifice; a movable gate forming a flap configured to close the structure’s aperture; An element hinging the gate housed in the jacket, and a cover configured to close the orifice of the jacket.
When a section of the vehicle body panel covering the flap device is affected or impacted by a pedestrian, the cover is retained a distance away from the edge by support, allowing the cover to move with a damped movement toward the edge.
The Global EV Charging Flap Market accounted for $XX Billion in 2022 and is anticipated to reach $XX Billion by 2030, registering a CAGR of XX% from 2023 to 2030.
At the annual Consumer Electronics Show (CES), Blink Charging Co., a prominent owner and operator of electric vehicle (EV) charging equipment and services, unveiled seven new products, an unparalleled feat in the company’s 13-year existence.
The MQ 200, HQ 200 (Smart and Basic versions), Vision IQ 200, and 50kW DC Fast Charger are among the new products, which provide next-generation EV charging technologies for the home, fleet, multifamily, and retail markets. Some charging devices have a novel vehicle-to-grid technology that can dynamically balance energy demand and supply.
Blink is also on the verge of releasing two new apps, the Blink Mobile App and the Blink Fleet Portal, to help consumers and fleets have a more smooth, efficient, and inexpensive charging experience.