FLO Named a Top Growing Company by Report on Business Magazine
News, Press release | Sep 27, 2024

FLO Named a Top Growing Company by Report on Business Magazine

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FLO Named a Top Growing Company by Report on Business Magazine 

QUEBEC CITY – FLO,a leading North American electric vehicle (EV) charging network operator and smart charging solutions provider, was named to the 2024 Report on Business magazine’s ranking of Canada’s Top Growing Companies. FLO ranked No. 132 with a three-year growth of 325%. In total, 416 companies earned a spot on this year’s ranking. 

“FLO’s unwavering commitment to reliability and providing the best charging experience resonates with EV drivers looking to charge their vehicle and with site hosts looking to serve their customers,” said Louis Tremblay, FLO President and CEO. “This commitment has fueled our strong growth and has been the core of our success over the last 15 years, which along with our new products – the FLO Ultra DC fast charger and FLO Home durable residential charger – will fuel our continued growth long into the future.”  

Canada’s Top Growing Companies is an editorial ranking that was launched in 2019 to celebrate the achievements of innovative businesses in Canada. To qualify for this voluntary program, companies had to complete an in-depth application process and fulfill revenue requirements. 

The full list of 2024 winners along with editorial coverage is published in the October issue of Report on Business magazine. The list is out now and available online here. 

“Our annual ranking of Canada’s Top Growing Companies reflects the sector-spanning ingenuity of this country’s entrepreneurs and corporate leaders,” says Dawn Calleja, Editor of Report on Business magazine. “And we think it’s important to tell their stories, to help inspire the next generation of up-and-comers across the country.” 

FLO’s continued growth will be fueled by several significant new products — the new FLO Ultra DC fast charger and the new generation of residential chargers.   

The new dual-portFLO Ultra charger can charge most new EVs to 80% in 15 minutes with up to 320kW of power. FLO’s new generation of FLO Home chargers includes three flexible options to meet the various needs of EV drivers, including the choice of either the NACS or J1772 connector and increased available power with 12kW (50A) and 19.2 kW (80A) options. The new FLO Home EV chargers are available in FLO’s store or via FLO’s distribution partners.   

“The Globe and Mail congratulates this year’s Canada’s Top Growing Companies’ winners for achieving exceptional growth and resilience in facing business challenges,” says Andrew Saunders, CEO of The Globe and Mail. “It is a testament to dedication, strategic vision, and innovative drive.” 

FLO®, FLO HomeTM and FLO UltraTM are registered or unregistered trademarks of Services FLO Inc.

 

About FLO 

FLOis a leading North American electric vehicle (EV) charging network operator and a smart charging solutions provider. We help to overcome climate change and accelerate EV adoption through a vertically integrated business model and by delivering EV drivers the best charging experience from curbside to countryside. Every month, we enable more than 1.5 million charging events thanks to over 115,000 fast and level 2 EV charging stations deployed at public, private and residential locations. FLO operates its network across North America with facilities in Michigan and Quebec. To learn more about what “EV charging done right™” means to us, visit flo.com.  

Contact:
Andrea Knapp
media@flo.com

 

About The Globe and Mail  

The Globe and Mail is Canada’s foremost news media company, leading the national discussion and causing policy change through brave and independent journalism since 1844. With our award-winning coverage of business, politics and national affairs, The Globe and Mail newspaper reaches 6.2 million readers every week in our print or digital formats, and Report on Business magazine reaches 2.9 million readers in print and digital every issue. Our investment in innovative data science means that as the world continues to change, so does The Globe. The Globe and Mail is owned by Woodbridge, the investment arm of the Thomson family.