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2026-05-20 15:47:30
FLO EV Charging’s Auburn Hills manufacturing and testing assets head to auction May 28
Summary By: eMotoX
FLO EV Charging is set to auction off the manufacturing, testing, and engineering equipment from its Auburn Hills, Michigan facility on May 28. The Canadian-founded company, which specialises in vertically integrated EV charging hardware production and network operations, developed this site to support its hardware development and manufacturing processes. The auction, conducted online by CA Global Partners and BidItUp, will feature a wide range of technical assets integral to FLO’s operations, with bidding closing from 10:00 am Eastern Time.
The sale includes an extensive array of equipment such as complete electrical and testing laboratory apparatus, industrial control panels, automation components, and prototype development tools. Notable items on offer include motor starter switches, safety relays, industrial enclosures, power supplies both new and used, and high-capacity contactors. Additionally, the auction encompasses bench instrumentation, test stands, integration fixtures, and small-lot electrical assemblies, all of which are described as being in excellent condition and representative of late-model technology.
CA Global Partners has described the auction as a rare chance for companies involved in EV infrastructure, power electronics, and electrical manufacturing to acquire specialised assets that are otherwise challenging to obtain through standard supply channels. This sale reflects the growing demand for sophisticated equipment within the electric vehicle sector, particularly as manufacturers seek to expand and optimise their production capabilities. Interested parties are encouraged to register and view the full catalogue online ahead of the auction date.
The disposition of FLO’s Auburn Hills assets may signal a strategic shift within the company or a reorganisation of its manufacturing footprint, although specific reasons for the sale have not been disclosed. For the wider EV industry, the availability of such specialised equipment presents opportunities for smaller manufacturers and startups to access high-quality tools necessary for innovation and production. The auction underscores the dynamic nature of the EV market as companies adjust their operations to meet evolving technological and commercial demands.
