A Florida-based company will be installing its first universal electric vehicle charging equipment in the state in Waterville Valley.
Blink Charging Co. of Miami Beach says it will deploy two Fast IQ 200 Level 2 charging units at Windsor Hill Condominiums in Waterville Valley. They will be the only EV charging stations available for nearly 30 miles.

Linda Coleman, president of
Windsor Hill Condominiums, said the installment “is not only an
important amenity for the current and future EV drivers among our
residents but also supports our environmental and sustainability goals.”
The
condominium’s sustainability goals led the community to be Blink’s
first New Hampshire partner, said Mike Battaglia, senior vice president
of sales and business development at Blink. “Windsor Hill is advocating
(for) the transition to sustainable, green operational solutions, and
our chargers will contribute to this effort,” he said.
Windsor
Hill Condominiums are notably near Waterville Valley Ski Area.
Battaglia said that ski resorts are a good location for charging
stations because of the “dwell time” in parking areas. Drivers will
typically park their car for extended periods at ski resorts, leaving
ample time to charge an electric vehicle.
Battaglia
said the company’s goal is to install EV charging infrastructure in all
50 states, and it plans to expand further in New Hampshire.
“We
are actively pursuing opportunities within the state of New Hampshire.
We are definitely pursuing customers as we speak,” said Battaglia. “When
you look at forecasts for EV adoption in the United States, you can see
that businesses throughout the state of New Hampshire need to start
thinking about this,” he said.
The
company recently announced plans to install stations in Vermont as part
of a grant program that was initiated to the state. The charging
devices will be installed at 11 locations near major highways and ski
resorts.
— KATIE HOPPLER