IONNA, the electric vehicle charging joint venture founded by General Motors Co. in Detroit, Stellantis in Auburn Hills, and BMW, Honda, Hyundai, Kia, Mercedes-Benz, and Toyota, has launched its first ...
Many Ionna stations will have canopies, long charging cords and on-site bathrooms. But none of that matters if the chargers ...
IONNA, the EV charging network backed by leading automakers, opened its first charging station in Apex, North Carolina.
A group representing the interests of the charging industry, plus some automakers, says it amounts to uncertainty for states ...
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IONNA, the joint venture founded by BMW, General Motors, Honda, Hyundai, Kia, Mercedes-Benz, Stellantis, and Toyota, has ...
“The majority of Americans will read this and pick up that ‘Trump has killed EV charging,’” said Loren McDonald, a principal ...
As the path toward electric vehicles becomes murkier, automakers are no longer prioritizing zero-emission vehicles. Instead, they are ensuring customers have powertrain options.
The automaker-backed charging network is scaling up, with plans for 30,000 chargers and Amazon-powered convenience stores.
The Ionna EV charging network joint venture, which includes GM, is expanding to a nationwide release, with two new Rechargery ...
Their goal? 30,000 fast chargers by 2030, making long-distance EV travel easier and more accessible. (Tierra Riddick, Tom ...
North Carolina had received $109 million from the Biden-era NEVI program to encourage businesses to place chargers in ...