Wallbox EV Chargers: The Complete Guide For India

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Company Overview: Wallbox


Wallbox, was founded in Barcelona in 2015 by Enric Asuncion and Eduard Casteneda. The company launched its first EV charger in 2016, the Commander electric car charging point. The second product, the Pulsar was also launched the same year. In 2018 the company created a joint venture with a China based company FAWSN Charging Systems Co Ltd and started operating from a manufacturing facility near Shanghai. The 2019 the company expanded its operation to the USA.

The company has won a number of awards for innovation and was the first EV charging manufacturer to launch the first bidirectional charger for home. The Quasar V2G charger was launched in 2020. The charge point manufacturer collaborates with a number of global automotive manufacturers to include, Mercedes-Benz, Kia Motors, Hyundai, SEAT, Ford, Volvo, BMW, Jaguar and more! The company currently offers residential, business and public EV charge points. The company offers the Supernova public EV charger, which charges up to 65kW (60 miles range in 15 minutes).


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Overview
Residential EV chargers:Yes
Business EV chargers:Yes
Public EV Chargers:Yes
Untethered (socket only) EV chargers:Yes
Tethered EV chargers:Yes
Smart EV chargers:Yes
Warranty:3 years (an extended warranty available)
Available in India:No

Residential Charging


Home Charging
Product names:Pulsar Plus/ Copper SB/ Quasar (bidirectional)
Smart:Yes
Approved for grant:N/A
Product range Pulsar Plus:7.4kW (Tethered)/ 22kW (Tethered)
Product range Copper SB:7.4kW (Untethered)
Product range Copper Quasar:7.4kW (Untethered)

Wallbox Pulsar Plus Home EV Charging Station


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Wallbox Residential EV Chargers (credit: Wallbox)

Key FeaturesPulsar Plus Home EV Charging (7.4kW/22kW)
Model:Pulsar Plus
Connector Type:Type 1 (SAE J1772) or Type 2 (IEC 62196-2)
Dimensions:166x163x82 mm (without cable)
Weight:1 kg (without cable)
Maximum Output:7.4 kW (1P) / 22 kW (3P)
Protection Rating:IP54 / IK08
Connectivity:Bluetooth / Wi-Fi
User Identification:Wallbox App / myWallbox Portal
User Interface:Wallbox App / myWallbox Portal
Charging Status Info:Halo RGB LED / Wallbox App / myWallbox Portal

Wallbox Copper SB Home EV Charging Station


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Wallbox Residential EV Chargers (credit: Wallbox)

Key FeaturesCopper Home EV Charging (7.4kW)
Model:Copper SB
Connector Type:Type 1 (SAE J1772) or Type 2 (IEC 62196-2)
Dimensions:168x168x54 mm (without cable)
Weight:1.5 kg (without cable)
Maximum Output:7.4 kW (1P)
Protection Rating:IP54 / IK08
Connectivity:Bluetooth / Wi-Fi/ Ethernet
User Identification:Face recognition / Wallbox app / RFID
User Interface:Gesture control / Wallbox app / myWallbox Portal
Charging Status Info:4.3” Screen / RGB LED / Wallbox app / myWallbox Portal

Wallbox Quasar Bidirectional Home EV Charging Station


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Wallbox Residential EV Chargers (credit: Wallbox)

Key FeaturesQuasar Home EV Charging (7.4kW)
Model:Quasar
Charger:DC
Connector Type:CHAdeMO
Dimensions:350x350x150mm (without cable)
Weight:15.5 kg (without cable)/ 22 kg (with cable)
Cable length:5m
Maximum Output:7.4 kW (1P)
Protection Rating:IP54 / IK08
Connectivity:Wi-Fi / Ethernet / Bluetooth / 3G/4G Connection
User Identification:Face Recognition / Wallbox App / RFID
User Interface:Gesture Sensor / Wallbox App
Charging Status Info:RGB LED / Screen information

Business Charging


Business Charging
Product names:Copper SB/ Commander 2
Smart:Yes
Approved for grant:N/A
Product range Copper SB:22kW (untethered)
Product range Commander 2:22kW (tethered)

Wallbox Copper SB Business EV Charging Station


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Wallbox Copper SB Business EV Chargers (credit: Wallbox)

Key FeaturesCopper Business EV Charging (22kW)
Model:Copper SB
Connector Type:Type 1 (SAE J1772) or Type 2 (IEC 62196-2)
Dimensions:168x168x54 mm (without cable)
Weight:1.5 kg (without cable)
Maximum Output:22 kW (3P)
Protection Rating:IP54 / IK08
Connectivity:Bluetooth / Wi-Fi/ Ethernet
User Identification:Face recognition / Wallbox app / RFID
User Interface:Gesture control / Wallbox app / myWallbox Portal
Charging Status Info:4.3” Screen / RGB LED / Wallbox app / myWallbox Portal

Wallbox Commander 2 Business EV Charging Station


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Wallbox Commander 2 Business EV Chargers (credit: Wallbox)

Key FeaturesCommander 2 Business EV Charging (22kW)
Model:Commander 2
Cable Length:5m (7m optional)
Charging mode:IEC 61851-1: mode 3
Connector Type:Type 2
Dimensions:221 x 152x 115 mm (without cable)
Weight:2.4 kg (without cable)
Operating Temperature:-25 oC to 40 oC
Maximum Output:22 kW (3P)
Standards:CE mark (LVD 2014/35/EU, EMCD 2014/30/EU) IEC 61851-1, IEC 61851-21, IEC 62196-2, BS 7671:2018
Protection Rating:IP54 / IK10
Residual Current Detection:DC 6 mA
Connectivity:Wi-Fi / Ethernet / Bluetooth / Optional: 3G-4G
User Identification:PIN Code / RFID Card / myWallbox app
User Interface:Touchscreen / myWallbox app & portal

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Ashvin Suri

Ashvin has been involved with the renewables, energy efficiency and infrastructure sectors since 2006. He is passionate about the transition to a low-carbon economy and electric transportation. Ashvin commenced his career in 1994, working with US investment banks in New York. Post his MBA from the London Business School (1996-1998), he continued to work in investment banking at Flemings (London) and JPMorgan (London). His roles included corporate finance advisory, M&A and capital raising. He has been involved across diverse industry sectors, to include engineering, aerospace, oil & gas, airports and automotive across Asia and Europe. In 2010, he co-founded a solar development platform, for large scale ground and roof solar projects to include, the UK, Italy, Germany and France. He has also advised on various renewable energy (wind and solar) utility scale projects working with global institutional investors and independent power producers (IPP’s) in the renewable energy sector. He has also advised in key international markets like India, to include advising large-scale industrial and automotive group in India. Ashvin has also advised Indian Energy, an IPP backed by Guggenheim (a US$ 165 billion fund). He has also advised a US$ 2 billion, Singapore based group. Ashvin has also worked in the real estate and infrastructure sector, to including working with the Matrix Group (a US$ 4 billion property group in the UK) to launch one of the first few institutional real estate funds for the Indian real estate market. The fund was successfully launched with significant institutional support from the UK/ European markets. He has also advised on water infrastructure, to include advising a Swedish clean technology company in the water sector. He has also been involved with a number of early stage ventures.

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