Project Traits
State: Texas
Congressional District: TX33
Organization Type: Commercial
Partner Organization(s) Type: None or Unknown
Project Type: Manufacturing
Energy Sector: Transportation
Energy Subsector: EV Chargers
Project Start Year: Unknown
Project Launch Year: Unknown
Outcomes & Impacts
Private Investment: Unknown
Jobs Announced or Created: Unknown
People Served: Unknown
Projected Economic Impact: Unknown
Wallbox, a global EV charging solutions provider, sets to expand its flagship US manufacturing facility in Arlington, Texas, with support of the 48C tax credit, equipping the 150,000-square-foot facility with multiple new EVSE assembly lines and a validation lab for its suite of EV charging solutions designed exclusively for the North American market-including the Quasar 2 bidirectional charger and best-in-class DC fast chargers, like the new 180 kW Supernova DCFC. Upon project completion, the Arlington facility is expected to be the production home for all Wallbox products sold in the US, each designed to help underpin the transition to EVs and support US clean infrastructure goals, with a projected maximum production capacity of more than 1 million chargers per year by 2030.
The U.S. Department of Energy (DOE) released applicant self-disclosed information for 22 projects across 17 states that voluntarily shared with DOE that they received a total of nearly $1 billion in allocations from the Qualifying Advanced Energy Project Credit (48C). Nine of the self-disclosed projects indicated they are located in 48C energy communities – communities with closed coal mines or coal plants—showcasing the Biden Administration’s commitment to investing in America’s energy communities.