About Waybler
Since 2016, we’ve been driven by the vision that everyone should be able to charge sustainably and cost-efficiently, taking advantage of situations when the car is normally parked.
Our charging boxes and software are optimized for this exact purpose — regardless of whether it’s at work, by the apartment, on the street or at the holiday destination.
2016
The company is founded under the name CaCharge, with a vision to make the EV transition more sustainable for everyone.
2017
More and more charging points are installed in Sweden, as well as Norway. With our unique load balancing, we prove that up to 50 vehicles can be charged at 63 amps.
2018
The three-phase charger Flex is launched and well received on the market.
2019
The company is growing rapidly, initializing several major collaborations with real estate companies and new partners.
2020
Our new charging box, Flex Max, is launched and the first installations are implemented outside the Nordics when Waybler launches in Luxembourg.
2021
We launch our flexibility solution, allowing us to align our systems with the grid, to avoid power peaks.
2022
CaCharge becomes Waybler. With the launch of the company in Germany, we are changing the look and name — Waybler. The charging box Dynamic, with a completely new design and updated functionality, is launched during the autumn.
2023
In a turbulent world, Waybler’s offer stands strong — being able to charge more cars with less electric capacity. With the rise of electricity prices and power peaks, more and more people are discovering the importance of smart power usage when charging.
Charge more vehicles
using the electrical
capacity available
Our philosophy is to use existing power more efficiently, rather than maximizing electrical capacity, helping cut costs. With this mindset and our technology, we offer a sustainable charging solution that can accommodate more vehicles.
Our charging solution is optimized for situations where multiple vehicles charge simultaneously. Among our customers are companies, apartment blocks and housing associations — who, with Waybler, can charge more vehicles using existing power capacity.