IONITY is a HPC charging network for electric vehicles across 24 countries in Europe. It is a joint venture of the car manufacturers BMW, Ford, Hyundai, Mercedes-Benz, and Volkswagen Group including Audi and Porsche, with BlackRock's Climate Infrastructure Platform as a financial investor. The company's headquarters is in Munich, Germany, with additional offices in Dortmund and outside Norway's capital Oslo. IONITY enables roaming from electric mobility service providers (EMSPs) and offers the Plug & Charge technology for selected vehicles, alongside convenient payment options and subscription
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IONITY is a HPC charging network for electric vehicles across 24 countries in Europe. It is a joint venture of the car manufacturers BMW, Ford, Hyundai, Mercedes-Benz, and Volkswagen Group including Audi and Porsche, with BlackRock's Climate Infrastructure Platform as a financial investor. The company's headquarters is in Munich, Germany, with additional offices in Dortmund and outside Norway's capital Oslo. IONITY enables roaming from electric mobility service providers (EMSPs) and offers the Plug & Charge technology for selected vehicles, alongside convenient payment options and subscription offers.
== Charging stations == Charging capacity of up to 400 kW per point European charging standard Combined Charging System (CCS) Located on major European highways Capable of charging certain cars (e.g. Porsche Taycan Hyundai Ioniq 5, Kia EV6) up to 80 percent in just 18 minutes (in ideal conditions). Charging stations have from 2 to 24 CCS plugs each, with 6.44 plugs per station on average as of December 2024. Charging stations have slightly different design, depending on country and manufacturer. Most stations (in 2019) were produced by Tritium and ABB, and some by Porsche itself. Roaming EMSP partners include the current member automotive brands, and a range of other mobility providers (Greenflux, Paua, Izivia)
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