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When it comes to fast charging your electric vehicle out in public, at least in the United States, the experience can be ...
IONNA, the charging network founded by eight of the world's top automakers: BMW, General Motors, Honda, Hyundai, Mercedes-Benz, Kia, Stellantis and Toyota, announced they have broken ground on the ...
Ionna, the DC fast charging network backed by nearly a dozen global automakers, is partnering with a big convenience store and gas station chain to bring its 400-kilowatt dispensers to more people ...
IONNA says it hopes to open more than 2,000 rechargeries by the end of 2030, with 30,000 plugs to fast-charge electric vehicles. A second Triangle station, at the N.C. 42 interchange with ...
Ionna's chief product officer Ricardo Stamatti also spoke with us, and the two execs expanded on plans to build a "'better EV Charging Experience' in the U.S.
Ionna aims to open at least 30,000 charging stations in the US and Canada, with the first ones expected to operate this year. The company also plans to become North America's leading EV charging ...
Ionna LLC — a joint venture created by BMW, General Motors Co., Honda, Hyundai, Kia, Mercedes-Benz and Stellantis — on June 11 announced it selected Durham for the investment that will take ...
Ionna, which now includes Toyota/Lexus in addition to BMW Group, General Motors, Honda, Hyundai, Kia, Mercedes-Benz, and Stellantis, has said that it will build a network of more than 30,000 high ...
IONNA will set a new standard for interoperability and ease of use in 2025. Plug & Charge technology, already available now, will grow to include a leading number of automakers as the year progresses.
Ionna, an automaker-led partnership to develop a nationwide public-charging network, is now joined by a company known for its reluctance to develop EVs: Toyota.
Ionna is aiming to have more than 1,000 live, functional charging bays in service by the end of this year, helping EV customers make coast-to-coast drives.
Ionna, the new charging network backed by automakers such as General Motors, Honda, Hyundai, and Toyota, entered a new phase today. The Tesla Supercharger network competitor is exiting public beta ...