FLO | AddÉnergie Passes Milestone 50,000 EV Charging Stations Sold, Including 1,000 Fast Chargers

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October 1, 2021

FLO | AddÉnergie proudly announces that it has surpassed 50,000 electric vehicle (EV) charging stations sold since the company’s founding in 2009. In addition to this milestone, the company also announces that it has delivered over 1,000 DC fast chargers.

“It is impossible to celebrate this achievement without acknowledging the hard work and dedication of our company’s employees,” said Louis Tremblay, President and CEO. “From our assembly plant in Shawinigan, to our offices in Quebec CityMontreal and elsewhere in Canada, not to mention our teams in the field in the U.S., the sale of 50,000 charging stations is the result of a sustained effort to give our customers the best charging experience possible. I am proud to be able to count on such a dedicated team every day.”

“This is also an opportunity for us to thank our customers, especially Hydro-Québec which, along with the Circuit électrique, has deployed thousands of our charging stations in Quebec alone,” added Tremblay. “When we first started and the market was in its infancy, we set out to build a vertically integrated company that would let us manage all facets of the EV charging experience so that we could quickly react and innovate to meet the needs of our customers and, ultimately, the EV driver. 50,000 charging stations later, I’m confident that we chose the right approach, and I cannot wait to see how quickly we can reach 100,000 stations.”

Looking to the future

This significant milestone in its development provides FLO | AddÉnergie with a timely opportunity to launch a brand-new corporate video outlining the company’s vision for its evolution.

“Although the adoption of electric vehicles continues to grow, the EV charging industry is still in its early stages. As we increase our production rate, we have a duty to keep making new and innovative strides. The video unveiled today presents our ambition to continue to enhance the EV charging experience by offering FLO users the same reliability, innovation and convenience EV users have come to associate with the FLO | AddEnergie brand. More than ever, the future of EV charging and of our company is bright and exciting – and we are keen to seize the moment and continue to lead the way,” concluded Louis Tremblay.

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