FLO’s Louis Tremblay Named a Finalist for EY Entrepreneur Of The Year 2024 Québec Award

June 7, 2024

 FLO announced its Founder, President and CEO, Louis Tremblay, has been named a finalist for the prestigious EY Entrepreneur Of The Year® 2024 Québec Award. This recognition celebrates Tremblay’s visionary leadership and his significant contributions to the EV charging industry. 

FLO’s Louis Tremblay Named a Finalist for EY Entrepreneur Of The Year 2024 Québec Award

Under Tremblay’s guidance, FLO has achieved remarkable milestones. Earlier this year, the company celebrated 15 years of charging innovation, marking its journey from a startup to an industry leader. Tremblay’s strategic direction has been instrumental in FLO’s growth, highlighted by the recent milestone of selling over 100,000 charging stations and industry-leading uptime of 98%, a testament to the company’s commitment to making EV charging more accessible and reliable. 

“This acknowledgment reflects the dedication, passion and hard work of the entire FLO team, which strives every day to innovate and stay true to our unique culture at FLO,” said Tremblay. “Over the past year, we’ve celebrated significant milestones, including the launch of our FLO Ultra DC ultra fast chargers and the next generation of FLO Home chargers, which represent the cutting edge of EV charging technology. Our growing service offerings and expansion of critical and reliable charging infrastructure have enabled us to provide over 1.5 million charging sessions monthly, making EV adoption more accessible than ever.”  

The EY Entrepreneur Of The Year® Award is one of North America’s most prestigious business awards for entrepreneurs. The program makes a difference through the way it encourages entrepreneurial activity among those with potential and recognizes the contribution of people who inspire others with their vision, leadership, and achievement. 

For more information about FLO’s offerings and mission, visit flo.com. 

FLO®, FLO UltraTM and FLO HomeTM are registered or unregistered trademarks of Services FLO Inc.

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