
Wallbox and ENSOL EV Expand Partnership to Deploy Fast Charging Infrastructure Across Texas, Florida, and Georgia
Wallbox (NYSE: WBX), a globally recognized innovator in electric vehicle (EV) charging and energy management solutions, has officially announced the expansion of its strategic partnership with ENSOL EV, the e-mobility division of Ensol Energy Solutions LLC. Based in Texas, ENSOL Energy is a leading energy services company with a growing presence in the clean mobility space. This latest phase in their collaboration will focus on the deployment of Wallbox’s state-of-the-art Supernova DC fast chargers across strategically selected urban and transit corridor locations in Texas, Florida, and Georgia—three of the fastest-growing states in terms of EV adoption and infrastructure needs in the U.S.
From Residential to Rapid Charging: A Natural Evolution
The strengthened partnership represents a significant leap forward in Wallbox and ENSOL EV’s collaborative journey. Initially, the relationship focused on the installation of Wallbox’s Pulsar series of alternating current (AC) chargers at both residential homes and commercial facilities. These AC chargers offered customers a reliable and efficient way to recharge their electric vehicles overnight or during longer stays at destinations such as office buildings or retail centers.
However, as the EV market matures, so too do the infrastructure demands of its users. Increasing numbers of long-distance EV drivers and high-mileage commuters require rapid charging capabilities that minimize downtime. Recognizing this evolving demand, ENSOL EV and Wallbox are now transitioning into the realm of DC fast charging with the Supernova platform. This marks their first formal collaboration focused on public and commercial fast charging deployment.
Certified Power: Supernova Chargers Receive CTEP and NTEP Approval
At the heart of this next-generation infrastructure rollout is Wallbox’s Supernova charger, a compact yet powerful DC fast charging solution that has recently received key U.S. certifications, including CTEP (California Type Evaluation Program) and NTEP (National Type Evaluation Program) approvals. These certifications ensure that the Supernova meets stringent accuracy, reliability, and public safety standards, making it fully compliant for use in commercial environments across the country.

The Supernova charger is capable of delivering up to 180 kW of charging power, enabling EV drivers to recharge most vehicle batteries from 20% to 80% in less than 20 minutes—depending on battery size and vehicle specifications. The unit is also equipped with intelligent charging features designed to optimize energy usage, improve system uptime, and deliver a seamless charging experience for end users.
Sustainability at the Core: Integrating Solar and Battery Storage
More than just a hardware deployment, this expanded partnership represents a shared commitment to integrating sustainable energy practices into the future of transportation. ENSOL EV is designing these charging installations to incorporate solar photovoltaic (PV) panels and battery energy storage systems (BESS), with the goal of maximizing the use of renewable energy while reducing the grid load during peak hours.
By coupling Wallbox’s fast chargers with on-site solar generation and storage, these charging hubs will be capable of operating with increased autonomy and resiliency. During daylight hours, solar panels will generate electricity to power the Supernova chargers directly or to charge on-site batteries. In the evening or during periods of high demand, the stored energy can be released to support the charging operation, reducing strain on the grid and lowering operational costs.
“This expansion is an exciting next step in our work with Ensol and brings our Supernova fast chargers to high-growth EV markets in the U.S.,” said Douglas Alfaro, Chief Business Development Officer at Wallbox. “States like Texas, Florida, and Georgia are seeing accelerating demand for charging infrastructure, and we’re proud to support that shift with reliable, certified fast charging solutions.”
Regional Focus: Why Texas, Florida, and Georgia?
The decision to focus on Texas, Florida, and Georgia is far from arbitrary. These states collectively represent a significant portion of the U.S. population and are seeing surging interest in electric vehicles. Texas alone accounts for one of the highest volumes of EV registrations in the country, second only to California. Florida follows closely, driven by its strong tourism industry and expanding urban centers. Georgia, with Atlanta as a major logistics and tech hub, is also experiencing rapid growth in EV use.
Furthermore, all three states have been actively investing in clean transportation infrastructure, supported by both state and federal incentives. Programs like the National Electric Vehicle Infrastructure (NEVI) initiative, which allocates federal funds to states for EV infrastructure buildout, make these regions prime candidates for large-scale charging deployments.
ENSOL EV and Wallbox aim to capitalize on this momentum by installing Supernova chargers in high-traffic urban centers, along busy highway corridors, and at transportation hubs such as airports, shopping centers, and parking garages. The goal is to create a robust and accessible fast-charging network that supports both local commuters and interstate travelers.
Timeline and Implementation
According to the companies, the first installations under this expanded partnership are set to begin in the second half of 2025. These initial deployments will serve as pilot projects to test performance, user engagement, and site integration with renewable systems. Based on the results of these early efforts, the rollout will accelerate with a second wave of deployments planned for early 2026.
Each location will be carefully evaluated for technical feasibility, grid access, solar exposure, and user demand patterns. ENSOL EV will oversee project development, including permitting, site preparation, and integration of renewable systems. Wallbox will provide hardware, software, and post-installation support services, including remote monitoring and maintenance via its proprietary energy management platform.
“Our goal is to build charging infrastructure that not only enables electric mobility but is rooted in sustainability as the core of the entire concept,” said Ernesto Figueroa, CEO at ENSOL EV. “Wallbox’s Supernova chargers are a perfect fit for our projects, allowing us to integrate renewable energy and smart technologies seamlessly. We’re proud to take this next step together.”
A Model for Future Deployments
The Wallbox-ENSOL EV partnership serves as a model for how private sector collaboration can help accelerate EV infrastructure deployment in a way that aligns with broader sustainability and energy resiliency goals. By combining advanced charging hardware with clean energy integration and strategic siting, the two companies are paving the way for an EV ecosystem that is not only functional but environmentally responsible.
This initiative also demonstrates how companies can align around shared values—technological innovation, clean energy, and smart mobility—to drive systemic change. With EV adoption showing no signs of slowing and federal infrastructure funding creating unprecedented opportunities, this partnership is well-positioned to scale across additional states and regions in the near future.