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The Cool Down on MSNCar manufacturers are making a huge move that could transform EV travel: 'They will make good on their goals'"They have steel and concrete in the ground with electrons flowing." Car manufacturers are making a huge move that could ...
Ionna—a new U.S. charging network backed by seven automakers—earlier this week announced its HQ location, and we've now interviewed its CEO Seth Cutler. Ionna's chief product officer Ricardo ...
IONNA says that its chargers will work with all electric vehicles — regardless of if they have a NACS (Tesla’s North American Charging Standard) or CCS connector. The company says they will be ...
It’s definitely unlike any EV charging station you’ve been to. Ionna, the charging network founded by eight auto brands, worked with the community to redevelop it into a “Chargery.” ...
“IONNA is basically an alter ego of me as a cyborg,” she explains. “It’s kind of like I’m being built like in ‘Ghost in the ...
The integration of Hubject’s Plug&Charge ecosystem will allow IONNA to offer more secure and convenient charging solutions.
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 ...
There’s big news in the world of electric vehicle charging. On February 4, Ionna announced it’s shifting gears in a major way, transitioning “from a public beta to [a] full-scale national ...
Look out, Tesla, there's a new fast-charging network in town. The Ionna network, a partnership between eight different automakers to build more fast chargers of their own, has just officially been ...
Ionna, the joint venture founded by eight major automakers, has amenities for both the EV and the driver to recharge.
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 ...
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