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Wallbox and Free2move eSolutions collaborate to accelerate EV adoption in North America

Wallbox has announced a collaboration with Free2move eSolutions dedicated to empowering customers with streamlined electric vehicle access solutions.
By James Foster October 12, 2023 Read time: 2 mins
Free2move eSolutions will offer Wallbox AC Level 2 Pulsar Plus and the first Wallbox Supernovas to Stellantis dealerships across North America. Photo: Wallbox

During the first stage of the collaboration, Free2move eSolutions and Wallbox will support Stellantis’ dealerships in Canada with their electrification goals by offering Supernova 180, a DC fast-charger capable of charging at up to 180kW. Additionally, Free2move will provide Wallbox’s best-selling Pulsar Plus AC Level 2 charger to its dealership network across North America.

Through the ongoing collaboration, Free2move eSolutions and Wallbox are exploring co-development opportunities to accelerate the production process and ensure the swift availability of next-generation and best-in-class EV charging solutions for the North American market.

Supernova has been designed to satisfy the industry’s desire for reliable and efficient public charging that benefits both EV drivers and charge point operators. Its latest generation, Supernova 180, has been adapted specifically for the North American market and will support up to 180 kW of charging speed, meaning it can add 100 miles of range in under 10 minutes. Supernova’s reduced footprint allows for access to fast charging solutions even in sites with limited space and power such as gas stations, high power charge hubs, car dealerships and shopping malls, opening up more sites to EV charging possibilities and making it easier to scale charging networks.

The collaboration will also play a pivotal role in the successful distribution of Level 2 chargers via Stellantis’ dealership network, enabling faster and convenient home charging experiences for their customers across North America.

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