Infrastructure + technology

IONITY announces new charging rates

EV drivers can now fast-charge more affordably and with greater cost control through IONITY’s new annual plans, the firm has announced.
October 8, 2025_
James Evison

EV drivers can now fast-charge more affordably and with greater cost control through IONITY’s new annual plans, the firm has announced.

With Power 365 and Motion 365, customers secure 12 months of access to IONITY’s best charging rates — starting at £0.43/kWh — while paying the equivalent of only 10 months of base fees.

For a limited time, subscribers also benefit from an additional introductory discount, lowering the base fee and delivering total savings of around 30% compared to paying monthly subscriptions over the same period.

As part of this launch deal, IONITY offers Power 365 for £86.99 per year with a charging rate of £0.43/kWh and Motion 365 for £45.99 per year at £0.53/kWh to all customers who sign up by 6 November.

From 7 November, the standard annual base fees will apply: £104.99 for Power 365 and £54.99 for Motion 365.

By paying the base fee once upfront and fixing charging rates for an entire year, customers gain reliable cost predictability, the company said. The transparent pricing structure ensures full cost control throughout the subscription period — with no automatic renewals, no hidden fees, and no unexpected charges, it added.

Motion 365 also allows customers to upgrade to Power 365 at any time if charging needs increase. In addition, all subscription customers can order one of IONITY’s new RFID charging cards free of charge.

All IONITY plans include access to over 5,000 ultra-rapid IONITY charging points with up to 400kW across 23 European countries. 

Jeroen van Tilburg, CEO of IONITY, said:

“Peace of mind for drivers isn’t just about charging quickly – it’s about knowing that costs are fixed and transparent.

“With our new annual plans, drivers can focus on their journeys instead of their bills, confident that their charging rates are locked in for 12 months, whatever the road ahead brings.”

Image courtesy of IONITY

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