Many Ionna stations will have canopies, long charging cords and on-site bathrooms. But none of that matters if the chargers ...
If you haven’t heard of it, Ionna is a joint venture charging network founded by a pantheon of global automakers including ...
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 ...
On Tuesday, Gilbert helped celebrate the 21st century version of that fueling station. IONNA, a joint venture of eight of the ...
Automotive News Video: 8 automakers have joined together to launch Ionna Their goal? 30,000 fast chargers by 2030, making long-distance EV travel easier and more accessible. (Tierra Riddick, Tom Carl) ...
The Ionna EV charging network is a joint venture between GM, BMW, Honda, Hyundai, Kia, Mercedes-Benz, Stellantis, and Toyota. Following a pilot program, Ionna has transitioned from public beta to ...
OEM alliance and EV charging juggernaut IONNA has announced a key milestone today, transitioning from public beta testing in the US to a full-scale national release. The EV charging joint venture ...
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CarBuzz on MSNBMW And Friends' Supercharger Rival Doesn't Discriminate Like TeslaThe Ionna network was born just before nearly every automaker announced that they were going to jump on board with the Tesla Supercharger network and the plug now called NACS that Tesla introduced and ...
Automaker-backed charging firm Ionna has opened its first "Rechargery" to the public in North Carolina. It's got 100 more sites contracted, with some opening this week. Ionna says it'll bring ...
After a rigorous testing phase in late 2024, automaker vehicle fleets and everyday drivers helped stress-test the IONNA network, completing more than 4,400 charging sessions, on over 80 unique ...
Mercedes-Benz said in January access to Tesla's Supercharger charging network would open to the German EVs in February. While ...
IONNA is a little like auto manufacturers getting together to introduce their own brand of gasoline to try to provide enough places for their customers to fuel their products. “For us to lean-in ...
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