EOS Linx, an owner and operator of a growing national, solar-supported electric vehicle (EV) charging network committed to advancing an EV lifestyle-based solution through advanced edge technology and user-focused functionality, significantly increased its footprint in only its second year of operation, marking 2600% growth in 2022. Charging infrastructure is required to meet the increasing demand for EVs — nearly 10% of vehicles are estimated to be electric by 2030 — and EOS Linx has expanded its presence through a variety of measures to provide drivers and communities with a sustainable solution, allowing them to charge when and where it meets their lifestyle.
Partnering with some of the biggest names in hospitality and retail over the last 12 months, EOS Linx installed charging sites at convenient, strategic locations in Alabama, Georgia, Tennessee, and Texas. Their exponential growth in 2022 is expected to continue into next year with roughly 4,000 sockets estimated to be fully operational across six states, as expansion reaches Arizona and Florida by the end of 2023.
“With EV adoption still in the early stages, many drivers worry about how far they can travel before they need to plug in again. The partnerships we forged this year will significantly accelerate our ability to help solve that challenge,” said Blake Snider, CEO of EOS Linx. “Our mission is to make the journey smoother for EV drivers and we’re eager to build on our recent success and provide more solutions in 2023 through increased collaboration to meet the demand of this explosive market.”