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Blink's 80 A commercial L2 — 19.2 kW max output, OCPP 2.0.1, single or dual port. The IQ 200 successor for workplace, retail, and light-duty fleet.

| Charger type | Level 2 (AC) commercial |
| Max amperage | 80 A (configurable) |
| Max power output | Up to 19.2 kW @ 240 V |
| Range per hour | ~50–65 miles/hour |
| Connector | SAE J1772 (NACS variant available) |
| Networked | Yes — Blink Network |
| OCPP version | OCPP 2.0.1 |
| Connectivity | Wi-Fi, cellular (4G LTE), Ethernet |
| NEMA rating | NEMA 4 outdoor-rated |
| Cable length | 18 ft (single port) / 25 ft (dual port) |
| Single or dual port | Both — single or dual configurations |
| Warranty | 3 years standard |
Office buildings deploying 4–20 ports. Power-sharing across ports lets you serve more cars without upsizing the panel.
Hotels, malls, and grocery stores wanting to monetize parking with revenue-share models. Blink Network handles billing.
Last-mile delivery and rideshare hub deployments. 80 A draws charge faster than typical 32–40 A units, useful for short-window dwell.
| Line item | Typical range |
|---|---|
| Hardware MSRP (single port) | $3,800 – $4,400 |
| Hardware MSRP (dual port) | $5,500 – $6,800 |
| Permits & utility coordination | $400 – $1,200 |
| Labor (commercial electrician) | $1,800 – $4,000/port |
| Make-ready (panel, conduit, transformer if needed) | $1,500 – $8,000+ |
| Network activation + commissioning | $300 – $600/port |
| All-in commercial total / port | $6,000 – $12,000 |
Owner-Operator (revenue-share) deployments shift hardware CapEx to Blink in exchange for a portion of energy revenue. Discuss with NuWatt for retail/hospitality use cases.
Section 30C commercial credit covers 6% of cost (or 30% with prevailing wage + apprenticeship), capped at $100,000 per item, when the Series 7 is installed at a property in an IRS-designated low-income or non-urban census tract. Must be placed in service by June 30, 2026.
Full Section 30C commercial guide
Larger network, retractable cable, similar power. Better app footprint but higher hardware cost.
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Smaller, 40 A, residential/light-commercial. Open OCPP. Better for sub-10-port retrofits.
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48 A workplace L2 with managed charging. Strong utility-program track record.
View specNuWatt designs, permits, and commissions Blink commercial deployments across 9 states. Section 30C capture, prevailing-wage compliance, and Owner-Operator coordination included.
Last verified by NuWatt Engineering Team on 2026-04-14. Spec values reflect the manufacturer's public 2026 datasheet. Installed cost ranges reflect NuWatt commercial project data.