BARCELONA / NEW YORK — Wallbox (NYSE: WBX) moved swiftly to capitalise on the momentum of its newly launched Pulsar Pro charging unit on Monday, announcing a structured U.S. corporate fleet program that pairs the hardware with a software integration targeting SAP Concur, one of the world's most widely used enterprise expense management platforms. The announcement represents the company's clearest signal yet that it intends to compete not just on hardware but on the end-to-end financial workflow of EV charging reimbursement for large employers.
The Pulsar Pro, unveiled Saturday, is designed to simplify the historically cumbersome process by which employees who charge company or personal EVs at home submit accurate reimbursement claims to their employers. The new SAP Concur integration automates session-level data — kilowatt-hours consumed, local utility rate, and timestamp — and pushes verified cost entries directly into an employee's expense report, eliminating manual logging entirely. Wallbox said the integration will be available in beta for U.S. enterprise clients beginning in the third quarter of 2026.
The announcement draws on growing pressure from large U.S. corporations to rationalise EV benefits programmes as electric vehicle adoption among company car fleets accelerates. Industry data cited by Wallbox indicates that over 60 percent of U.S. Fortune 500 companies now offer some form of home EV charging reimbursement, yet fewer than a quarter use automated verification tools, leaving significant compliance and audit risk on the table. Wallbox executives argued that the Pulsar Pro-Concur pipeline closes that gap without requiring changes to a company's existing HR or finance infrastructure.
Analysts covering Wallbox noted that the SAP partnership, if confirmed at scale, would give the Spanish-American company a meaningful enterprise distribution channel at a time when competition from larger players including ABB E-mobility and ChargePoint has intensified. Shares of WBX rose modestly in pre-market trading on Monday following the announcement, reversing a mild decline from the prior week. SAP declined to comment beyond confirming that Wallbox is a certified partner within the SAP Business Technology Platform ecosystem.
Wallbox said it will host a webinar for enterprise customers and fleet managers on Wednesday to walk through the Pulsar Pro's installation requirements and the Concur data pipeline. The company also confirmed that the Pulsar Pro carries UL certification for North American residential and light-commercial installations, a prerequisite for many corporate reimbursement programmes governed by IRS safe-harbour guidelines for fringe benefits.