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EV fast chargers to support transit corridors in the Southern US

By Michelle Froese | June 24, 2025

Wallbox, a global provider of electric vehicle (EV) charging and energy management solutions, has recently announced the expansion of its partnership with ENSOL EV, the e-mobility division of Ensol Energy Solutions, a Texas-based company.

The next phase of the collaboration involves deploying Wallbox’s Supernova dc fast chargers in key urban centers and transit corridors across Texas, Florida, and Georgia, three states experiencing rapid growth in EV adoption and charging demand.

This strategic move builds on the existing relationship between the two companies, which began with ENSOL EV installing Wallbox’s Pulsar line of ac chargers at residential and commercial sites.

The new phase extends their partnership into dc fast charging for the first time, centered around Wallbox’s Supernova charger, now certified under CTEP and NTEP standards.

ENSOL EV plans to pair the Supernova chargers with onsite renewable energy systems, integrating solar and battery storage to further both companies’ shared focus on clean energy and long-term mobility solutions. The initial rollout will target high-traffic urban areas and regional transit corridors, where demand for fast and reliable EV charging continues to grow rapidly.

“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 US,” 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.”

Initial installations are scheduled to begin in the second half of 2025, with additional sites to follow through early 2026. The Supernova fast charger delivers up to 180 kW of power and includes integrated smart charging features for optimal energy distribution and uptime performance.

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