Infrastructure + technology

Wallbox launches new fast charger

Provider of electric vehicle (EV) charging and energy management solutions Wallbox has launched the Supernova PowerRing.
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James Evison

Provider of electric vehicle (EV) charging and energy management solutions firm Wallbox has launched the Supernova PowerRing.

The latest addition to its fast-charging family, delivering up to 400 kW to a single vehicle, it has a total shared system capacity of up to 720 kW.

PowerRing combines the performance of a high-power charging system with a modular design that maximises installed capacity and minimises footprint, the firm said.

It is a connected system of multiple Supernova chargers, which are Wallbox’s family of fast DC chargers designed for public and semi-public use, sharing energy intelligently between them.

By pooling unused power across units, PowerRing aims to ensure that every outlet delivers optimal performance based on real-time demand. This architecture allows operators to make the most of their installed capacity while reducing idle energy and infrastructure costs.

Designed for real-world usage patterns, PowerRing dynamically distributes power across multiple charging points to optimise uptime, efficiency, and driver experience.

Each setup can connect up to three Supernova units and six outlets, offering scalable installed capacities of 240, 480, or 720 kW to match the site’s specific needs.

Eduard Castañeda, Chief Product & Technology Officer at Wallbox, said:

“Operators need charging systems that make economic sense today while being ready for the future.

“Supernova PowerRing was designed to do exactly that, delivering flexibility, performance, and reliability, all within a remarkably compact footprint.”

“Supernova PowerRing is designed to redefine how charging infrastructure can scale efficiently. It allows operators to serve more drivers with less space, less cost, and less complexity, while maintaining a focus on charging speed and user experience.”

Image courtesy of Wallbox

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