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IONITY

Headquarters Munich, DE · operates in Europe

IONITY offers 350 kW charging across Europe. Learn about its pricing, reliability, and coverage shape. Our database shows its strengths and weaknesses.

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How IONITY fits in

Peak DC power
350 kW
Supported connectors
CCS2
Headquarters
Munich, DE
Operating regions
Europe
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Honest review

IONITY Fast Charging Network: A Driver's Honest Review

IONITY is a joint venture from major automakers, aiming to provide high-speed charging across Europe. It's known for its 350 kW peak power, often found along major European roads. But does it live up to the hype? We break down what drivers need to know.

Ownership and History

IONITY was established in 2017 by BMW Group, Ford, Hyundai Motor Group, and the Volkswagen Group (including Audi and Porsche). The goal was to build a pan-European high-power charging network.

Coverage Shape

IONITY's network is expanding, with a notable density along German autobahn corridors. While it covers much of Europe, drivers might find it less consistent in more rural areas. Our database suggests a focus on major transit routes rather than comprehensive urban coverage.

Pricing Model

IONITY offers both pay-as-you-go pricing and a membership option. The ad hoc rate can be high, often around €0.79 per kWh. Membership, which costs around €11.99 per month, offers a reduced rate, typically closer to €0.30 per kWh. This makes membership cost-effective for frequent users.

Reliability Reputation

Driver feedback on reliability is mixed. While the 350 kW chargers offer incredibly fast charging speeds when working, reports of broken or offline chargers are common on forums and driver apps. It's wise to check real-time status before arriving.

What They Get Right

IONITY's main strength is its peak power output of 350 kW, allowing compatible EVs to charge very quickly. Their placement along major highways is also a plus for long-distance travel. The CCS2 connectors are standard across much of Europe.

What They Get Wrong

The premium pricing, especially for non-members, is a significant drawback. The inconsistent reliability reported by drivers is another major issue. Drivers have reported needing to visit multiple stations to find a working charger.

What To Do If a Stall Is Broken

If you encounter a broken charging stall, the first step is to try another available charger at the same location. If all chargers are non-functional, report the issue through the IONITY app or website. You can also use Chargevu to find alternative charging stations nearby.

FAQ
How fast can I charge at an IONITY station?
IONITY stations offer a peak charging power of up to 350 kW. This means compatible electric vehicles can gain significant range in a short amount of time, potentially adding hundreds of kilometers of range in under 20 minutes. Actual speeds depend on your car's charging capability and battery temperature.
How much does IONITY charging cost?
IONITY uses a tiered pricing system. Pay-as-you-go rates can be as high as €0.79 per kilowatt-hour. For frequent users, a monthly subscription of about €11.99 significantly reduces the per-kWh cost to around €0.30. This membership makes longer trips more affordable.
Where can I find IONITY chargers?
IONITY chargers are primarily located along major European motorways and highways, with a strong presence in Germany. While they are expanding, coverage can be less dense in rural areas. Our database shows their network concentrates on key transit corridors across Europe.
Are IONITY chargers reliable?
Driver feedback suggests reliability is inconsistent. While the high-power chargers are excellent when operational, many users report encountering broken or offline units. It's recommended to check the live status of chargers in the IONITY app or Chargevu before heading to a station.
What type of connectors does IONITY use?
IONITY exclusively uses CCS2 (Combined Charging System Type 2) connectors. This is the standard connector type for most new electric vehicles sold in Europe, ensuring broad compatibility with modern EVs.
What should I do if a charger is not working?
If you find a non-functional charger, try another available stall at the same IONITY location. If all stalls are out of service, report the issue directly to IONITY via their app or website. You can also use Chargevu to find alternative nearby charging options.
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