IONNA Rechargeries are coming to more than 350 Circle K stations
Ever wonder if EV charging stations will ever become as seamless as grabbing a coffee? Well, here’s the scoop: IONNA, a major charging network founded by eight automakers, is teaming up with Circle K to bring its 'Rechargery' experience to over 350 locations across the US. According to Jonathan M. Gitlin at Ars Technica, this means more high-speed chargers in familiar, convenient spots — initially at 85 existing Circle K sites by year's end, with plans to expand in 2027. The goal? Deploy 30,000 chargers nationwide by 2030, making EV charging faster and easier. Now, here’s where it gets interesting — partnering with sites that already have some chargers in place could bypass lengthy permitting delays, speeding up the build-out. But here's the thing — will these upgrades make charging so hassle-free that people actually start choosing EVs over gas? As Gitlin reports, the future of EV infrastructure might hinge on just these kinds of strategic partnerships, shaping how quickly electric cars go mainstream.