Wallbox, the Barcelona-based EV charging and energy management company, said it has received approximately €10.5 million through Canada’s clean fuel credit framework for 2025.
The funding was generated through eligible EV charging activity from Wallbox AC chargers installed across Canada and connected to the company’s digital platform. Under the program, charging sessions that help displace fossil fuels with electricity can generate credits tied to emissions reductions in transport.
Wallbox said it plans to reinvest the funds in Canada through incentives and other initiatives aimed at supporting and accelerating EV adoption. The announcement highlights how connected charging infrastructure is increasingly creating value beyond hardware sales, as regulatory credit programs become a more meaningful part of the EV ecosystem.
The funding was generated through eligible EV charging activity from Wallbox AC chargers installed across Canada and connected to the company’s digital platform. Under the program, charging sessions that help displace fossil fuels with electricity can generate credits tied to emissions reductions in transport.
Wallbox said it plans to reinvest the funds in Canada through incentives and other initiatives aimed at supporting and accelerating EV adoption. The announcement highlights how connected charging infrastructure is increasingly creating value beyond hardware sales, as regulatory credit programs become a more meaningful part of the EV ecosystem.