Eduard Castañeda plugged in the first Pulsar Pro at Wallbox’s Barcelona headquarters, the soft hum of the new charger marking a quiet milestone in the evolution of electric vehicle convenience. As more drivers charge at home, work, or depot lots — about 80% of all EV charging, according to the International Council on Clean Transportation — the need for accurate, seamless reimbursement has become a critical bottleneck. Wallbox, the NYSE-listed innovator founded in 2015 in the same Catalan capital, is tackling this head-on with its latest AC charger: the Pulsar Pro. Designed for homes, workplaces, and fleets, it integrates MID-certified energy metering directly into the unit, eliminating the need for external hardware and streamlining the reimbursement process across Europe’s increasingly complex EV landscape.

This launch matters because corporate vehicles now make up 60% of new car registrations across the EU, with vans nearing 90% — a shift that places immense pressure on employers and fleet managers to manage charging fairly and transparently. The Pulsar Pro answers that call. Drivers can use the Wallbox App to generate detailed charging reports, register RFID cards, set electricity tariffs, and send data directly to employers. Meanwhile, fleet operators gain oversight through the Wallbox Portal, which offers a unified dashboard across multiple users, vehicles, and locations. No more guesswork, no spreadsheets — just verified data flowing securely from charger to administrator.

Beyond billing, the Pulsar Pro is packed with smart features. It supports solar charging integration, dynamic load balancing to prevent grid overload, remote management, and user access controls. It’s also built to meet evolving European standards, including AFIR compliance, ensuring longevity in a fast-changing regulatory environment. The charger is available now across the European Union, with plans to roll out in the UK and North America by 2027 — a timeline that reflects both regulatory preparation and growing global demand.

For installers and property managers, the built-in MID certification means fewer components, faster installations, and lower costs. For drivers, it means trust: every kilowatt-hour is accounted for. And for companies transitioning to electric fleets, it removes one of the last administrative hurdles to mass adoption. As EVs move from novelty to norm, the real innovation isn’t just in the cars — it’s in the systems that support them.

Wallbox’s vision has always been broader than charging; it’s about redefining how people interact with energy. With the Pulsar Pro, that future feels a little closer — quieter, smarter, and ready to plug in.