Wallbox announced the deployment of its eM4 chargers at Munich Airport, one of Europe's premier aviation hubs. The installation is a cornerstone of the airport's long-term e-mobility strategy and reinforces Wallbox's commitment to enabling sustainable transportation at scale. The project establishes a new charging park featuring 275 charging ports powered by Wallbox eM4 units, supporting the growing number of EVs traveling to and operating within the airport campus.
Passengers and airport visitors traveling in electric cars can now recharge their vehicles at one of the newly deployed eM4 chargers. The rollout was delivered in partnership with AMBA operations, a Munich-based electrical contractor specializing in large-scale EV charging deployments and a trusted Wallbox partner. This initiative is aligned with Munich Airport's "Net Zero 2035" climate strategy, which targets a significant reduction in CO2 emissions across its operations.
By integrating scalable, intelligent, and future-ready charging infrastructure, the airport is building the foundation for sustainable airport mobility and setting an example for other global transport hubs. The Wallbox eM4, developed by ABL, part of the Wallbox Group, is the company's latest AC charging solution designed for semi-public and commercial applications, including airports, fleet depots, car parks, and workplaces. With advanced connectivity, modular design, dynamic load management, and integration into energy management systems, the eM4 delivers reliable, efficient, and cost-effective charging for large-scale infrastructure projects like Munich Airport.
Munich Airport sees the charging park as a key milestone in its broader sustainability roadmap.

















