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==History== | ==History== | ||
Enric Asunción and Eduard Castaeda led Wallbox to success in 2015, when it was established in the lively city of Barcelona, Spain. At first known as Wall Box Chargers, the organization immediately earned respect for its inventive way to deal with electric vehicle charging. | |||
In 2017, Wallbox accomplished a huge achievement by getting the best position in the South Summit, an esteemed European startup contest. The company's inventiveness was proven by this success, which also marked the beginning of a remarkable journey. | |||
The year 2018 witnessed Wallbox's global impact as it secured third place in the Startup World Cup, underscoring its position as a formidable player in the EV charging industry. The accolades continued in October 2019 when Wallbox unveiled Quasar, a groundbreaking bidirectional charger designed for the residential segment. Quasar made history by being awarded the Best of Consumer Electronics Show in January 2020, solidifying Wallbox's reputation as an industry trailblazer. | |||
In an essential continue on June 9, 2021, Wallbox declared a consolidation with the particular reason procurement organization Kensington Capital Securing Corp. II. This groundbreaking choice saw Wallbox raise roughly $330 million from a different gathering of financial backers, including Janus Henderson Financial backers, Luxor Capital, Cathay Development, and Kensington Capital Accomplices. The consolidation effectively closed on October 4, 2021, with Wallbox currently exchanging on the New York Stock Trade under the symbol WBX. | |||
Wallbox continued to make headlines by becoming the first electric vehicle charging company to advertise Super Bowl LVI, further cementing its presence in the mainstream consciousness. | |||
As of October 2023, Wallbox reached another milestone with the acquisition of ABL GmbH, a smart electric vehicle charging and energy management company headquartered in Lauf an der Pegnitz, Germany, for €15 million. This strategic move positions Wallbox as a global leader in shaping the future of electric mobility and sustainable energy solutions. | |||
==Products and Services== | ==Products and Services== | ||
Revision as of 06:06, 7 December 2023
| Wallbox | |
|---|---|
| Founded | 2015 |
| Headquarters | Barcelona, Spain |
| Industry | Appliances, Electrical, and Electronics Manufacturing |
| Area Served | Worldwide |
| Key People | Enric Asunción (CEO) |
| Market Capital | $332.48 million (2023) |
| Annual Revenue | $158.67 million (2023) |
| Operating Income | $36.44 million (2023) |
| Net Income | $38.08 million (2023) |
| Total Assets | N/A |
| Total Equity | N/A |
| Owners | Enric Asunción and Eduard Castañeda |
| Number of Employees | 1,400 (2023) |
| Website | https://wallbox.com/ |
| Social Media | Youtube, Linkedin, Instagram, Twitter, Facebook |
| Notes | Specializes in EV charging, Energy Management, Sustainability, and Smartphone. |
Overview
Wallbox stands at the forefront of innovation in the electric vehicle (EV) charging and energy management sector, revolutionizing the way we power our electric vehicles. As a dynamic provider, Wallbox is dedicated to designing, manufacturing, and distributing cutting-edge electric vehicle charging technologies.
With a commitment to sustainability and forward-thinking solutions, Wallbox has become a key player in the global transition to electric mobility. Their smart charging solutions not only meet the current demands of the market but also anticipate the evolving needs of environmentally conscious consumers.
History
Enric Asunción and Eduard Castaeda led Wallbox to success in 2015, when it was established in the lively city of Barcelona, Spain. At first known as Wall Box Chargers, the organization immediately earned respect for its inventive way to deal with electric vehicle charging.
In 2017, Wallbox accomplished a huge achievement by getting the best position in the South Summit, an esteemed European startup contest. The company's inventiveness was proven by this success, which also marked the beginning of a remarkable journey.
The year 2018 witnessed Wallbox's global impact as it secured third place in the Startup World Cup, underscoring its position as a formidable player in the EV charging industry. The accolades continued in October 2019 when Wallbox unveiled Quasar, a groundbreaking bidirectional charger designed for the residential segment. Quasar made history by being awarded the Best of Consumer Electronics Show in January 2020, solidifying Wallbox's reputation as an industry trailblazer.
In an essential continue on June 9, 2021, Wallbox declared a consolidation with the particular reason procurement organization Kensington Capital Securing Corp. II. This groundbreaking choice saw Wallbox raise roughly $330 million from a different gathering of financial backers, including Janus Henderson Financial backers, Luxor Capital, Cathay Development, and Kensington Capital Accomplices. The consolidation effectively closed on October 4, 2021, with Wallbox currently exchanging on the New York Stock Trade under the symbol WBX.
Wallbox continued to make headlines by becoming the first electric vehicle charging company to advertise Super Bowl LVI, further cementing its presence in the mainstream consciousness.
As of October 2023, Wallbox reached another milestone with the acquisition of ABL GmbH, a smart electric vehicle charging and energy management company headquartered in Lauf an der Pegnitz, Germany, for €15 million. This strategic move positions Wallbox as a global leader in shaping the future of electric mobility and sustainable energy solutions.
Products and Services
EV Home Charger Models
Public Charging Station Models
Contact Information
Phone Number: 1-888-787-5780
Email Address: [email protected]
Headquarters: Carrer del Foc, 68, Barcelona, Catalonia 08038, ES
Official website: https://wallbox.com/en_us/