Successor still unknownMarcus Groll is leaving the fast-charging joint venture Ionity after almost seven years. The Ionity COO announced his departure himself on LinkedIn. CEO Michael Hajesch had already left Ionity in mid-May.Read more
InfrastructureOctopus Energy’s electric vehicle (EV) charging platform becomes Europe’s largest for consumers, as it rockets to nearly 850,000 connected chargers.Read more
InnovationThe ROCIN-ECO research project has been dedicated to the development of an HPC charging robot since 2022. The consortium is now presenting the results – including a live demonstration of an automated charging process at...Read more
"Experienced expert"CEO Michael Hajesch of IONITY will be succeeded next month by Jeroen van Tilburg, who was responsible for the Tesla charging business in Europe, the Middle East and Africa in the last 6 years.Read more
"Exciting milestone"High-power European charging network Ionity has partnered with Village Hotels to open hundreds of ultra-rapid charge points in Great Britain in 2024.
The hotel chain will rely on Ionity to build and operate a total of...Read more
ad-hoc pricesIonity has lowered its charging prices in Germany, France and Norway. The price for spontaneous charging has dropped by ten cents per kilowatt hour in Germany and France and by 1.14 NOK/kWh in Norway.Read more