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IONITY introduces new tariff

IONITY, a provider of ultra-fast charging infrastructure across Europe, is expanding its offering with the IONITY Go tariff.
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James Evison

IONITY, a provider of ultra-fast charging infrastructure across Europe, is expanding its offering with the IONITY Go tariff.

The new tariff aims to complement IONITY’s subscription models with an affordable pay-as-you-go solution.

IONITY Go allows users to charge at all 4,800 IONITY charge points with up to 400 kW of power for just 71 pence per kWh, with no subscription or monthly fees required.

Accessible only through the IONITY App, IONITY Go customers save money compared to the provider’s ad-hoc price.

The app itself has just enjoyed a revamp—including a complete user interface overhaul—set to launch in the coming days.

It allows users to plan routes, find stations, track charging progress, and pay for charging sessions across 24 European countries.

Users start and end sessions directly from the app without interacting with the station. After charging, IONITY customers can view all charging details directly in the app.

Jeroen van Tilburg, CEO of IONITY, said:

“Electric mobility must be effortless andcentredon the customer. IONITY Go and the IONITY App empower drivers to charge on their terms – with simplicity, speed, and flexibility.

“It’s e-mobility done right.”

Image courtesy of IONITY

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