Company overview
FLO designs and manufactures its own EV charging hardware and pairs it with a full suite of network and management software for commercial, fleet, municipal, and multi-unit residential deployments. The portfolio includes commercial Level 2 chargers such as the CoRe+, ruggedized for high-utilization public environments, and the FLO Ultra, a 320 kW fast charger built for highway corridors and urban fast-charging sites. FLO also produces the FLO Home series for residential use. Networked stations integrate with FLO’s cloud platform and driver app for session initiation, payment processing, uptime management, and user support. The company also operates its own public charging network of more than 95,000 stations across North America, giving businesses and cities access to a large, field-proven EVSE ecosystem.
For commercial and public deployments, FLO uses a CapEx hardware + recurring subscription model. Site hosts purchase the charging stations and then subscribe to FLO’s Global Management Services (GMS), a connectivity and management layer that provides cellular or network connectivity, remote monitoring and fault detection, access to station management tools, and automated revenue distribution. FLO also offers optional operation and maintenance services and, in some cases, runs stations directly for customers under “sell-and-operate” agreements. Separately, the company owns and operates part of the network itself (“own-and-operate”), earning revenue from charging sessions. Residential FLO Home units are sold as CapEx hardware and do not require a subscription to function.
Customers and target markets
- Cities
- utilities
- fleets
- commercial real estate
- retail
- hospitality
- and homeowners
Company metrics
- Headquarters:
- Quebec City, Canada
- Company size:
- 201-500
- Founded:
- 2009
- Industries:
