
The eight global automakers joined at a ribbon-cutting event at the first ever IONNA Rechargery in Apex, NC, and new HQ and Customer Experience Lab in Durham, NC.
IONNA plans to enable urban and long-distance EV mobility with over 30,000 ultra-fast-and-reliable charging points by 2030.
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 vehicle models, and dispensing nearly 63 thousand kilowatt-hours of energy. IONNA says it has refined its hardware, software, and customer experience to confidently step into a new phase of nationwide expansion.
To mark this next national release stage, IONNA has announced in excess of 100 contracted sites nationwide, including this week’s opening of new Rechargeries in Houston, Texas and Abilene, Kansas, with Willcox, Arizonajoining another six additional locations under construction today. In addition, the opening of its headquarters and customer experience lab, a hub dedicated to ongoing testing, innovation, and unwavering commitment to a driver-first experience.
IONNA says it plans to bring over 1,000 additional charging bays online in 2025.
Beginning in Q1 2025 at the Garner, NC location, IONNA will introduce computer-vision powered by AI and sensor fusion technology to enable automated grab & go offerings. Made possible by collaborating with Amazon and leveraging their industry leading “Just Walk Out” technology, these cutting-edge retail spaces will allow drivers to grab refreshments and essentials 24/7 and without checkout lines.
IONNA says it 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. Through vehicle integration, IONNA says it will also enable features like AI-driven smart reservations/routing optimization, in-car payments, and other features – the most integration-rich charging network in America is on its way.