The $25.6 million of proposed awards to
nonprofit partners will be used to deploy Wallbox Pulsar Pro AC
Level 2 chargers across Greystar multifamily housing properties
throughout the state of Washington with a strong focus on
environmental justice communities
Wallbox (NYSE: WBX), a global leader in electric vehicle (EV)
charging and energy management solutions, and COIL, a leading EV
charging installation service and Wallbox subsidiary, announced
today that, in conjunction with partners Clean and Prosperous
Institute and Adopt a Charger, they have secured proposed awards of
$25.6 million from the Washington Department of Commerce’s Electric
Vehicle Charging Program. The awards, announced as part of the
Department’s first round of the program, will be used to deploy
Wallbox’s latest AC Level 2 charger, the Pulsar Pro, across 148
multifamily housing properties throughout the state of
Washington.
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“One of the most commonly cited concerns for prospective EV
drivers is access to EV charging, especially for those who do not
live in detached houses. Wallbox and the State of Washington have a
shared commitment of ensuring that chargers are deployed across all
use cases, including multifamily housing, to ensure that benefits
of going electric are accessible to all,” said Erik Fogelberg,
General Manager of Wallbox North America. “We are excited to
partner alongside the Department, and our partners, to deliver best
in class charging solutions, including installation through COIL,
across the state of Washington.”
The project will utilize Pulsar Pro AC Level 2 chargers,
Wallbox’s latest EV charger, designed specifically for commercial
and multifamily residential use in the North American market.
Pulsar Pro is equipped with RFID integration and ISO 15118
readiness, ensuring secure and future-ready charging capabilities.
The Pulsar Pro stands out for its dynamic power sharing feature,
which monitors the building’s power and automatically allocates
power to connected EVs, reducing the need for costly upfront
electrical infrastructure upgrades and realizing the full value of
Washington’s public investments in charging infrastructure.
The projects will be designed and installed by COIL in
partnership with Resound Energy, a Washington-based energy
efficiency contractor, at 148 multifamily housing properties,
including 146 Greystar properties. While multifamily housing
traditionally represents a more challenging use case for charging
infrastructure deployment, this program showcases the importance of
coordinated efforts in delivering EV charging access at scale.
Adopt A Charger will also provide consumer education to respective
projects for the chargers installed and benefits of electrification
for the multifamily properties in order to support electric vehicle
adoption and easy access to charging.
This award is part of a larger $85 million dollars initially
announced in February by Washington Governor Jay Inslee and the
Washington Department of Commerce, representing the first of two
announced rounds of funding dedicated to supporting clean
transportation, improving air quality, and ensuring EV charging
access for all Washington drivers by addressing key gaps in the
state’s light duty charging infrastructure, including multifamily
housing, public parking, and fleet and workplace charging.
Allocations were made to applicants through a competitive scoring
process that prioritized installations in areas experiencing higher
levels of pollution and a scarcity of existing charging access,
along with other criteria.
"Washington is at the forefront of transportation
electrification, and we will continue to invest in strategies and
programs that decarbonize our economy, generate clean jobs, and
promote electric vehicle adoption,” said Michael Furze, Assistant
Director, Energy Division of the Washington State Department of
Commerce. “The Washington Electric Vehicle Charging Program is a
prime example of utilizing public-private partnerships to deliver
access to charging infrastructure while prioritizing installations
in communities that are most vulnerable to health impacts of air
pollution.”
“We are excited that our Charging Forward Together program has
been awarded funding for 1,375 charging ports to multifamily
buildings across the state. Our partnership with Wallbox, COIL and
Greystar links the public, non-profit and private sector into a
strong force for the decarbonization of our transportation sector,”
said Michael Mann, Executive Director of Clean and Prosperous
Institute.
"At Adopt a Charger, we are particularly grateful to be
partnering with Wallbox on multifamily charging because it has been
a difficult use case to enable. Adopt a Charger has used the
Wallbox solution in previous projects, and it has proven to be a
cost effective, reliable, and accessible solution." said Kitty
Adams Hoksbergen, Executive Director of Adopt a Charger. "Providing
access to low cost power, where renters park their cars at night,
is a game changer for the adoption of electric vehicles."
“We are thrilled to be the electrical contracting partner with
Wallbox and Greystar Properties to bring our extensive experience
in EVSE installation to support this effort,” said Jason Steiner,
VP of Sales for Resound Energy states. “Our network of electrical
and civil staff specialize in the design and build of electrical
charging projects for commercial facilities in the Pacific
Northwest.”
About Wallbox Chargers
Wallbox is a global technology company, dedicated to changing
the way the world uses energy. Wallbox creates advanced electric
vehicle charging and energy management systems that redefine the
relationship between users and the network. Wallbox goes beyond
charging electric vehicles to give users the power to control their
consumption, save money, and live more sustainably. Wallbox offers
a complete portfolio of charging and energy management solutions
for residential, semi-public, and public use in more than 100
countries around the world. Founded in 2015 in Barcelona where the
company's headquarters are located, Wallbox currently has offices
across Europe, Asia, and the Americas.
For more information visit www.wallbox.com.
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