Sparklin Will Bring Safe, Smart E-Charging Solution to 

Sparklin French e-mobility company is pleased to announce they will introduce the literal spark to their ecosystem – the SPARK 1 socket – at CES 2024, January 9-12 in Las Vegas, exhibiting from Booth #60900 in Eureka Park at The Venetian, as well as at the media preview event, CES Unveiled.

Currently deployed in France (whose government envisions 700,000 public charging points by 2030) and now ready for the European market, Sparklin anticipates expanding into the U.S. market later in 2024, with the necessary technical edits to accommodate North American electric power.

Sparklin’s SPARK 1 provides slow-charging connected outlets for all-electric and plug-in hybrid vehicles, not just cars. Designed as part of Sparklin’s e-mobility platform, one SPARK 1 socket equals one parking space, and allows charging point hosts to equip their shared parking spaces at a lower cost without changing their existing infrastructure.

SPARK 1 sockets are controlled through the dedicated Sparklin App (for users) and Sparklin Manager (for socket hosts) applications. Sparklin offers two communication modes: the protocol (Sparklin proprietary) and the universal OCPP 1.6 protocol open to all mobility operators. It can be installed on indoor or outdoor walls without infrastructure modification, and can also be installed on a post, allowing two sockets on the same structure.

Media attending CES have the opportunity to meet the Sparklin team at CES Unveiled on Sunday, January 7, 5:00-8:30 p.m., at the Mandalay Bay Convention Center Shoreline Exhibit Hall, and – of course – at Booth #60900 in Eureka Park during show hours January 9-12.

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