
"Ionna, the DC fast charging network backed by several automakers, is going full steam ahead. The company wants to double the number of chargers installed in the U.S. by the end of the year. After its first year of operation, Ionna will hit a milestone that no other company has managed so far. Ionna, the DC fast charging network backed by several big automakers, is pushing hard to expand the number of available stations in the United States."
"Currently, Ionna has 51 locations across the United States, with 478 charging ports open for business. By December 31, or during the first weeks of next year at the latest, the nicely rounded 100-site, 1,000-bay milestone will be reached, according to Ionna officials who spoke to InsideEVs contributor and State of Charge host Tom Moloughney. Ionna opened its first DC fast chargers in December of last year and has pledged to build 30,000 charging bays by 2030."
"By comparison, not even Tesla managed to open 100 locations so quickly when it first got into the Supercharger game back in November 2012 it took 14 months to build 81 Superchargers globally, although the company ramped up installations significantly after a lackluster first year. It's also worth noting that technology and the speed of installation have improved massively in the past decades, meaning it's now easier than ever to install DC fast chargers."
Ionna is a DC fast-charging network backed by multiple automakers that launched its first chargers in December of last year. The network currently operates 51 U.S. locations with 478 charging ports. The network plans to reach roughly 100 sites and 1,000 bays by year-end and has contracted over 4,000 bays, with the first 1,000 becoming operational soon. Ionna has pledged to build 30,000 charging bays by 2030. Faster installation methods and ready-made charging stalls from suppliers have enabled rapid rollout compared with earlier charging rollouts such as Tesla's initial Supercharger expansion.
Read at insideevs.com
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