Upcoming EV & Charging Expo to Feature FLO New Technology  

April 26, 2024

 FLO will be a featured exhibitor and speaker at the EV & Charging Expo in Toronto held May 1-2, the premier electric vehicle and charging trade show and conference for fleet operators, building owners and companies in the EV industry. 

FLO’s exhibit, which will be located at booth No. 125, will feature FLO’s newest products – the  FLO Ultra and next generation of FLO Home chargers.  The FLO Ultra charger features dual high-powered charging ports in a durable aluminum frame and a flexible design. It can charge many EVs to 80% in just 15 minutes. The exhibit will also feature the next generation of FLO Home chargers. The FLO Home is engineered to accommodate the charging needs of all EVs with multiple power options up to 80 amps and a choice of a J3400 (NACS) or J1772 connector.  

FLO’s Director of Site Acquisition, Brookes Shean, will speak on the panel “How an iconic Canadian retailer plugs in” on Wednesday, May 1 from 11:15 to 11:45 a.m. FLO’s Chief Legal & Public Affairs Officer, Travis Allan, will speak on the panel “Urban public charging” on Thursday, May 2 from 10:30 to 11:15 a.m.   

WHERE: Hall A, Enercare Centre, Exhibition Place, Toronto (FLO’s booth is No. 125) 

WHO: Travis Allan and Brookes Shean 

WHAT: Speaking on panels regarding the EV charging industry and demoing FLO Home and FLO Ultra 

WHEN: Wednesday, May 1 and Thursday, May 2  

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