EOS Linx, a leading player in the national EV charging scene, is revving its engines for an ambitious expansion in 2024. After a 150% surge in deployed stations across diverse markets in 2023, the company plans to more than double its network reach, venturing into new regions and industries.
This rapid growth is fueled by several factors:
- Diversified Product Line: EOS Linx caters to varied needs with its innovative charging solutions. The Solstice, with its compact footprint and smaller display, eases permitting hurdles. The Axis serves retail spaces, while the sleek Nova graces cityscapes and garages. Their flagship Aurora offers a comprehensive package, including digital advertising, solar power, and robust energy management.
- Flexible Service Options: Hosts can choose from the EOS Purchase Program, the EOS Charging as a Service (CaaS) Program, or the revenue-generating EOS Owned and Operated service, which leverages media spots on charging stations.
- Strategic Partnerships: EOS Linx collaborates with nationwide hotel chains and expands into new verticals like healthcare, schools, and casinos. They’ve also forayed into residential deployments and partnered with local utilities, laying the groundwork for future residential expansion.

“We built EOS to bring reliable, accessible EV charging where it’s needed most,” says Blake Snider, CEO of EOS Linx. “It’s not just about hardware; we work closely with hosts to understand their needs and create bespoke charging experiences. In 2024, we’ll make charging even more ubiquitous.”
Fueling the EV Revolution
Industry analysts predict US EV sales exceeding 1 million this year, and EOS Linx is building the infrastructure to support this exponential growth.
- Targeting Underserved Regions: The company continues to strengthen its presence in the Southeast, focusing on states like Tennessee, Alabama, and Georgia.
- Venturing into New Markets: EOS Linx plans to expand across under-penetrated regions and industries, capitalizing on the growing demand for EVs.
Beyond the Road
EOS Linx isn’t just electrifying transportation; they’re also making waves in the residential sector. With initial deployments in Tennessee and Kentucky, and partnerships with local utilities, they’re gearing up to cater to the rising demand for home charging solutions.
As the EV revolution gathers pace, EOS Linx is at the forefront, building a robust and accessible charging network that paves the way for a sustainable future. Their commitment to innovation, diverse offerings, and strategic partnerships positions them as a key player in shaping the landscape of electric mobility.







