2025 begins with a packed agenda for Hellonext, led by the launch of the Wallbox H2 30-80.
During his participation in Mobility Portal Europe’s Leaders interview series, Albert Ferrer, Regional Manager for Southern Europe and North Africa, shared exclusive insights about the company’s latest innovations.
“We plan to promote it across Europe, focusing initially on Spain, Portugal, and Andorra,” Ferrer explains.
In addition, the company aims to expand its service division, Mirotec, offering extended technical support of up to five years, with plans to enter markets such as Italy, Greece, Morocco, and the UK.
Meeting Market Demands for Efficiency and Cost Reduction
Ferrer emphasizes how the Wallbox H2 30-80 is tailored to meet today’s market needs: “The market demands efficiency and low operational costs, and that’s what we’re delivering.”
The wall charger offers scalable power from 30 kW to 80 kW with two connectors, designed to cater to a wide range of scenarios, from parking owners and hotels to small fleets with space limitations.
“This development was a collaborative effort across all HelloNext departments, from continuous improvement to the commercial team, drawing on years of customer feedback,” he highlights.
Hellonext’s new plant in northern Portugal has been instrumental in ensuring product quality and competitiveness, allowing close collaboration with the development team.
The journey began in 2024, when the company delivered its first ten pilot units to countries such as Poland, Spain, and Portugal.
“The reception has been positive. Customers appreciate the customization options and user-friendliness,” Ferrer adds.
Strategic Goals for 2025 and Beyond
The company’s strategy is clear: position the Wallbox H2 30-80 as a versatile, reliable solution tailored to future mobility needs. Hellonext plans to ramp up production of the H2 30-80 during 2025, reaching full capacity by 2026.

Moreover, Hellonext is not solely focused on the product but also on services through Mirotec, which aims to provide comprehensive technical support.
“We want to continue consolidating our presence in Europe and expand into new markets like Greece and Morocco, lev
eraging our expertise and adapting to local needs,” Ferrer points out.
Leadership Growth Reflects Internal Commitment
Ferrer’s career growth—from Business Development Manager to Regional Manager—mirrors Hellonext’s dedication to internal development.
“It was organic growth, but with significant challenges, such as maintaining customer satisfaction while exploring new markets. The key has been surrounding myself with a team I fully trust,” Ferrer concludes.
With the Wallbox H2 30-80 and its innovative approach, Hellonext is not just keeping pace with the evolving eMobility sector but actively shaping its future.