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Wallbox has partnered with Eneco eMobility to expand commercial electric vehicle charging infrastructure across the Benelux region, with initial deployments focused on the Netherlands, the companies said.

Under the agreement, Wallbox will supply its eM4 Twin commercial AC charger as the primary hardware solution for installations delivered through Eneco eMobility’s Dutch installation network. The partnership targets high-utilization environments such as office buildings, retail locations, public parking facilities and shared-access sites, where grid-aware load management and durable hardware are required.

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Eneco eMobility ranks among the top three smart charging station providers in the Netherlands, Belgium and Luxembourg, according to the companies. Initial rollouts will concentrate on the Dutch market, with potential expansion to Belgium and Luxembourg at a later stage.

The eM4 Twin charger features integrated static load balancing, allowing power to be distributed in line with available grid capacity, and a modular architecture intended to support standardized and efficient installation. Wallbox said the design is suited to dense commercial use, enabling scalable power allocation as EV adoption rises at individual sites.

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Ignasi Alastuey, chief business officer at Wallbox, said the Benelux market is moving beyond early-stage electrification toward larger-scale infrastructure deployment. “Working with Eneco eMobility allows us to support installers and businesses with hardware built specifically for commercial conditions,” he said.

Roel Keunen, product manager at Eneco eMobility, said the partnership strengthens the company’s installer ecosystem and supports businesses preparing for sustained growth in EV demand. He added that charging infrastructure in high-density markets must balance grid constraints with ease of deployment.

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The Benelux region is among Europe’s most advanced EV markets, with commercial property owners increasingly investing in charging networks designed for daily, high-frequency use rather than occasional charging, according to data from Rho Motion.

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Daniel Whitmore has been covering the critical raw minerals sector for EVMagz.com since becoming a reporter in 2025, focusing on lithium, nickel, cobalt, rare earth elements, and the global supply chains that underpin the electric vehicle and battery industries.

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