FLO, a leading North American electric vehicle (EV) charging company, is expanding its curbside charging network in Boston with a new project that will deploy up to 120 FLO Core+ MAX Level 2 chargers throughout the city. This initiative is part of Boston’s commitment to having every resident live within a 5-minute walk of an EV charging station, a key step in transitioning to a greener future.
The first phase of the project will see the installation of FLO chargers in 30 locations across Boston, with a particular focus on historically underserved communities. These strategic placements near parks, playgrounds, libraries, and small businesses aim to ensure that charging infrastructure is accessible to all residents, regardless of their location or income level.
“The FLO chargers in Boston will be located near parks, playgrounds, libraries and small businesses. They will truly become part of the communities and will be critical as EV adoption grows in the city,” said Louis Tremblay, FLO President and CEO. “All drivers deserve access to reliable home and home-alternative EV charging infrastructure. We need to pay particular attention to drivers living in urban, multi-family housing, who often face limited home charging options. This deployment will ensure curbside charging will be located where it is needed the most and bring cost savings and reliability benefits to more drivers.”
The project is being implemented by Better Together Brain Trust (BT2), a Black, woman-owned business selected by the City of Boston to install and maintain these city-owned charging stations. BT2 is committed to ensuring equitable access to EV charging benefits and understanding the communities’ views on charging.
“It is critical that no one is left behind as we transition to net zero,” said Better Together Brain Trust CEO Shonté Davidson. “This project has many goals but two of the most critical are ensuring equitable access to EV charging benefits and understanding the communities’ views on charging. We are committed to using both our experience and local expertise to make both goals become a reality and together with the City and FLO we are advancing a cleaner and more equitable future for all Bostonians.”
The Boston deployment will feature FLO’s CoRe+ MAX chargers, assembled at FLO’s Auburn Hills, Michigan facility. These chargers deliver a maximum power output of 19.2 kW, charging up to 2.7 times faster than a typical Level 2 charging station.
“Prioritizing curbside EV charging stations is integral to urban planning as the number of EV drivers continues to rise,” said Judith Gibson-Okunieff, Zero Emissions Vehicle Program Manager, Boston Transportation Department. “By providing equitable access to charging infrastructure across all areas of the city, including historically underserved communities, Boston is leading the way in smart planning.”
This initiative marks the latest expansion of FLO’s curbside charging network, with similar projects underway in New York City, Los Angeles, and Cleveland. FLO’s award-winning NYC deployment is highly utilized by residents of all five boroughs and maintains more than 99% Uptime. In Los Angeles, over 480 FLO chargers have been installed on utility light poles as part of an innovative curbside charging project.
FLO is a leading North American electric vehicle (EV) charging network operator and a smart charging solutions provider. The company is committed to overcoming climate change and accelerating EV adoption through a vertically integrated business model and by delivering EV drivers the best charging experience from curbside to countryside. FLO operates its network across North America with facilities in Michigan and Quebec.