With Eave’s focus on charging ecosystems, EVBox residential and commercial charging solutions can be integrated with energy management systems, so that charging stations can derive energy from renewable sources, like solar panels. In support of Spain’s 2050 carbon neutrality goal, Eave has partnered with the most important car dealers throughout the country and aims to have 10,000 charging ports at EV drivers’ homes and public places installed by 2025 for the transition to electric mobility.

Starting in 2019 on the Canary Islands, Eave quickly expanded onto mainland Spain. Currently, the company operates eight branches across Spain (Madrid, Barcelona, Tenerife, Gran Canaria, Palma de Mallorca, Sevilla, Alicante and Bilbao) to serve the entirety of the country. After having sold and installed more than 3,600 EV charging stations and solar panel systems, Eave is adding EVBox Troniq Modular, EVBox Troniq High Power, EVBox Liviqo, and EVBox Livo to its offering to accelerate its EV charging business.

With over 14 years of experience in developing DC (fast-charging) charging solutions, EVBox offers scalable products that Eave plans to commercialise, install and service throughout Spain. The latest generation of EVBox DC charging stations, the EVBox Troniq Modular and EVBox Troniq High Power, have a power output ranging from 90 kW to 400 kW, giving EV drivers the option to charge on-the-go. Meanwhile, the EVBox Liviqo (commercial) and EVBox Livo (residential) AC charging systems can have an energy management system integrated, so that EV drivers can charge their vehicle with clean energy, like solar, and lower their energy bill.

“At EAVE, we have been committed from the start to innovate in the use of solar energy, and by joining forces with EVBox, we are setting a new standard in electric vehicle charging solutions,” said Luis Linares, CEO at EAVE. “Together, we are not only expanding the charging infrastructure in Spain but also ensuring that this infrastructure is greener and more energy-efficient, reflecting our joint commitment to a zero-emission future.”