Wallbox Announces Innovative Charging Station for Businesses

Wallbox announced the launch of its new charging station, the ABL eM4. Designed to meet the demands of modern businesses, this solution combines efficiency, sustainability and scalability, affirming Wallbox’s vision of an affordable, future-proof charging infrastructure.

The Wallbox ABL eM4 is equipped to support AC charging, providing a robust and durable enterprise charging solution.

According to the official Wallbox portal, with the integration of a MID meter, it is ideal for single or dual outlet configurations, while enabling advanced load balancing.

Thus, it perfectly meets the diverse needs of fleets, retail and hospitality, workplaces, as well as public and semi-public parking lots.

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Interesting Attributes

The Wallbox ABL eM4 stands out for its readiness for future challenges and opportunities.

ISO 15118 certified, it ensures long-term compatibility with electric vehicles and future standards. Plug & Charge technology simplifies the user experience by enabling automatic vehicle recognition, while access can also be controlled via RFID, making the solution not only technologically advanced but also extremely user-friendly.

The modular design of the ABL eM4 greatly facilitates installation and maintenance. Capable of being mechanically installed in less than 10 minutes, it offers unprecedented flexibility thanks to its multiple power entry points.

In addition, the dedicated commissioning application guides users through the installation and configuration process, ensuring a smooth experience.

The ABL eM4 enables the creation of a customized charging network tailored to each business. With its ability to form groups of chargers and connect via Ethernet or Wi-Fi, it offers a truly scalable solution.

Wallbox claims that load balancing, static or dynamic, ensures optimal energy management, even when power expansion is limited.

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