By Colin Kellaher
Blink Charging said the Securities and Exchange Commission has wrapped up its investigation of the electric-vehicle infrastructure it provides, and that the regulator doesn't plan to recommend any enforcement action.
Blink on Tuesday said the conclusion of the SEC matter brings closure to a longstanding legacy issue and eliminates a source of legal expense, contributing to a further reduction in its operating costs.
Blink in 2023 disclosed that it had received a subpoena from the SEC requesting documentation and other information relating to various subjects, including executive departures, related-party transactions, and EV charging station and other discrete disclosure matters.
The Bowie, Md., company at the time said it would fully cooperate with the SEC.
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