IONNA charging network aims to improve access for EV owners
- The collaborative network among Pilot Company, General Motors, and EVgo has expanded to over 130 electric vehicle fast-charging locations across more than 25 states.
- The partnership aims to install a total of up to 2,000 fast-charging stalls at 500 Pilot and Flying J locations.
- Access to fast charging is vital as EV sales surged to 1.3 million in 2024, with GM reporting a 50% increase in EV sales during Q4 2024.
- The network helps EV drivers charge conveniently while traveling, boosting confidence in long-distance trips.
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IONNA begins national expansion of its charging network
IONNA, a new electric vehicle (EV) charging network backed by several major automakers, has begun its national expansion, with 100 sites under contract and 1,000-plus charging bays expected to go online this year, the company recently announced. The move is a major milestone for IONNA, which launched its beta phase in February 2024 as a partnership between Kia, Hyundai, BMW Group, Mercedes-Benz, General Motors, Stellantis and Honda. Toyota later…
GM-backed ‘coast-to-coast’ EV charging network grows to 130 locations
In their quest to build a coast-to-coast EV charging network, GM, EVgo, and Pilot announce they have installed electric vehicle chargers at 130 locations across 25 states. The partnership, which launched in 2022, aimed to install 2,000 DC fast chargers at 500 Pilot and Flying J truck stop locations nationwide. In a press release, the companies say the expanded charging network will make road trip plans easier as EV adoption grows and drivers pre…
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