Charging Networks

Wallbox and Turning Point deploy over 10,000 EV charging points in Saudi Arabia, accelerating charging infrastructure in the Middle East.

Spanish charging solutions provider Wallbox and Saudi local enterprise Turning Point Energy announced that, since their collaboration began in 2022, they have deployed over 10,000 electric vehicle charging piles in the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia. This milestone reflects the rapid expansion of electric vehicle charging infrastructure in the Middle East and the advancement of transportation electrification under Saudi Vision 2030.

Wallbox and Turning Point Deploy Over 10,000 EV Charging Points in Saudi Arabia, Accelerating Charging Infrastructure in the Middle East

Introduction

In July 2026, Spanish charging solution provider Wallbox (NYSE: WBX) and Saudi local enterprise Turning Point Energy jointly announced that since establishing their partnership in 2022, they have deployed over 10,000 electric vehicle charging points across the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia. This milestone not only highlights Saudi Arabia's ambitious stance on transportation electrification but also provides an important observation window for the charging infrastructure market in the Middle East and globally.

Industry Background

As one of the world's largest oil exporters, Saudi Arabia has been vigorously advancing its "Vision 2030" economic transformation plan in recent years, with transportation electrification as a core pillar. To achieve the goal of 30% of vehicles in the capital Riyadh being electric by 2030, the Saudi government continues to increase investment in charging networks and attract international charging equipment manufacturers. According to the International Energy Agency (IEA), electric vehicle sales in the Middle East grew by over 40% in 2025, but charging infrastructure density remains far below that of developed markets in Europe and Asia. Wallbox and Turning Point's breakthrough deployment comes at a critical window for Saudi Arabia's charging infrastructure development.

Key Progress

The partnership between Wallbox and Turning Point began in 2022, with Turning Point serving as Wallbox's official distributor, certified installer, and maintenance partner in Saudi Arabia, responsible for deploying Wallbox's AC and DC charging solutions in residential, commercial, and public charging scenarios. This milestone of surpassing 10,000 charging points covers the full range of scenarios from home slow charging to public fast charging. Notably, this cooperation network also directly supports Turning Point's infrastructure agreements with leading EV brands such as BYD and Lucid in Saudi Arabia, providing critical support for these brands' local sales and services.

Ignasi Alastuey, Chief Commercial Officer of Wallbox, stated in the announcement: "Saudi Arabia is making large-scale investments to achieve its transportation and energy transition goals. Through our partnership with Turning Point, we are able to deploy reliable charging infrastructure across the country while maintaining high standards of installation and service. This milestone reflects both the depth of our collaboration and the continued growth of the EV ecosystem in the region."Turning Point CEO Fahad Al Saud added: “Deploying more than 10,000 charging points is an important milestone, reflecting both the increase in EV adoption and the critical role of reliable charging infrastructure in this transition. As the market continues to evolve, we look forward to deepening our cooperation.”

Industry Impact

This milestone has multiple implications for the global EV industry chain:

  • Surge in charging equipment demand: Wallbox, as a European charging equipment manufacturer, quickly entered the Middle East market through localized partners, validating the expansion model of bundling international charging companies with regional service providers. For other charging operators such as ChargePoint and ABB E-mobility, the Saudi market is becoming a growth pole that cannot be overlooked.
  • Indirect benefits to the battery supply chain: With the improvement of charging infrastructure, the number of EVs in Saudi Arabia and surrounding regions is expected to accelerate, thereby boosting demand for power batteries. Battery giants such as CATL and LG Energy Solution have already begun to lay out energy storage and battery recycling businesses in the Middle East, and the scaling of charging networks will reinforce this trend.
  • Reduction in localized O&M costs: The scale effect of more than 10,000 charging points helps lower the deployment and operation costs per unit, while also accumulating valuable data and operational experience for Turning Point, which can be replicated in other Gulf countries in the future.

Challenges and Risks

Despite significant progress, the long-term challenges for Saudi Arabia's charging infrastructure remain:

  • Grid load and renewable energy matching: High-power DC fast charging imposes instantaneous high loads on the grid. Although Saudi Arabia has abundant solar resources, energy storage support and smart dispatch still need to be strengthened.
  • Adaptability to extreme environments: The high temperatures and dusty conditions in the Middle East place higher demands on the durability of charging equipment, and Wallbox products need to continuously verify their reliability.
  • Standardization and interoperability: Saudi Arabia has not yet fully unified charging interfaces and payment standards, and interoperability between different operators remains an issue that may affect user experience.

Future Outlook

Wallbox and Turning Point have stated that they will continue to expand charging infrastructure deployment in Saudi Arabia to support the promotion of electric mobility. As Saudi Arabia plans to introduce more EV incentive policies and accelerate public charging station tenders by 2026, this leading cooperation is expected to further consolidate its market position. From a broader perspective, as the economic engine of the Middle East, Saudi Arabia's investment in charging infrastructure will provide a model for the electrification of transportation across the entire GCC (Gulf Cooperation Council) region.

ConclusionSurpassing 10,000 charging stations is not an endpoint, but rather the starting point for the scaling of charging networks in Saudi Arabia and even the Middle East. In the global wave of transportation electrification, the density and reliability of charging infrastructure directly determine the speed of EV adoption. The cooperation case between Wallbox and Turning Point shows that the integration of international technology and local services is key to building the charging ecosystem in emerging markets. With more similar collaborations landing in the Middle East, the global transportation electrification process is welcoming a new growth engine.

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