Mac’s II Agencies Re-Envisions EV Charging Solutions with Two Leading Brands

April 9, 2026

Mac’s II Agencies has announced a strategic revision of its electric vehicle charging portfolio with the addition of Wallbox, and an expanded partnership with RVE. These partnerships position Mac’s II Agencies to deliver end-to-end EV charging solutions for residential developments and commercial applications throughout British Columbia and Yukon in a whole new way.

Since adding EV charging solutions to our product portfolio in 2023, Mac’s II Agencies has gained valuable expertise in the sector.

Mac’s II Agencies now offers intelligent charging solutions designed for shared electrical infrastructure. As a leading Canadian innovator, RVE’s DCC, HUB and SMP systems bring efficient use of power to new and existing electrical infrastructure, making EV adoption and other electrical needs accessible and affordable for our communities.

Wallbox’s Level 2 charging solutions, including the Pulsar PlusPulsar Pro, and the Level 3 Supernova family, bring smart, user-friendly charging to public and semi public spaces. These quality built chargers offer flexible energy management and seamless integration with building systems, empowering both property managers and EV drivers with control over their charging experience. Both RVE and Wallbox share Mac’s II Agencies’ commitment to the electrical distribution channel, ensuring that contractors, distributors and engineers remain at the centre of EV charging opportunities.

Together, RVE’s intelligent energy management and Wallbox’s smart charging hardware creates a comprehensive solution that addresses both the infrastructure challenges and user experience needs of multi-family residential and commercial applications. RVE ensures the electrical system can handle additional demand efficiently and affordably, while Wallbox delivers the intuitive, feature-rich charging experience that users expect—making Mac’s II Agencies a single-source partner for turnkey EV charging implementation in BC.

Mac’s II Agencies is proud to continue our expansion with these EV partnerships with a lineup that reflects where the market is heading — innovative, scalable, and built for long-term growth.

Andrew Wallace, Principal at Mac’s II Agencies

The expanded EV charging portfolio complements Mac’s II Agencies’ expertise in electrical infrastructure, power quality, and energy management solutions. By integrating EV charging consultation into its full-service approach, the company enables clients to plan, specify, and implement charging infrastructure that scales with their needs.

Mac’s II Agencies’ team of experienced specifiers and project consultants work directly with electrical contractors, engineers, architects, property developers, and facility managers to design customized charging solutions that align with project requirements, budget constraints, and long-term sustainability goals.

For more information about Mac’s II Agencies’ EV charging solutions, visit: https://macsii.com/electrical-services

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