Is Blink Charging Headed Towards Bankruptcy? $BLNK
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- เผยแพร่เมื่อ 7 ก.พ. 2025
- In this video we discuss the EV charging industry and we specifically look at the company Blink Charging.
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Phenomenal analysis, one of the very rare gem of the investing channels on youtube, do you have any plans on doing analysis on businesses that are thriving?
Good stuff guys. I've been a fan of WSM for years. I want to see videos like this on overvalued companies that I can buy puts on.
Why do they only offer level 2 chargers? Cost or lack of technology?
Seeing that their network is 90% third party chargers, could they simply focus on selling access to their network and sell/discontinue the (loss making) company owned chargers? The attraction would be that for a hotel or restaurant, it may make sense to offer a loss making charger to pull in customers (via the network), while for Blink it doesn't make sense to offer those loss making chargers themselves (unless they add shops, etc., same as what petrol stations do).
What about doing one on WBX?
You guys are cool.
You will notice only city slicker areas have chargers
Only 250 million burnt? Those are rookie numbers. Gotta get that number up.
For Sale Cheap: 200-mile-long extension cord.
Hello.
EV makes sense if you can charge overnight at night.
Fast charging is necessary for long trips.
Tesla built their network organically from their customer use.
Nothing else is unnecessary.
So if that knowledge is public, why are these companies doing it the wrong way? Genuine question.