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Just when you thought European high-speed train travel couldn’t get any cooler, along comes a new version of France’s famed TGV. The just-announced TGV Inoui combines major technical upgrades and ...
Les années 1920 sont celles des ‘années folles’, où les filles portaient une coupe de cheveux ‘à la garçonne’ et où la ...
For R1T and R1S owners, this means they'll be able to plug and charge seamlessly at Ionna Rechargeries. Rivian owners are ...
For some time now, whispers have circulated about Walmart’s ambitious venture into the EV charging sector, and after laying ...
In a move that reflects an understanding of what today’s EV drivers truly need, IONNA—the fast-charging network backed by a ...
Dans le courant de l'année 2026, la cathédrale Notre-Dame de Tulle sera dotée de nouveaux luminaires. Des créations d’un ...
“At the beginning of the year we had a heart-to-heart discussion with IONNA, and we assured them that we are committed to expansion,” Orth Hedrick, specification analyst at Kia ...
All too often, finding an available – and more importantly, reliable – public charger can be a real challenge, but many companies, including Ionna, are working to address this troublesome problem.
Enter Ionna, a newly launched network of EV “rechargeries” designed not just to top up your car – but to rethink the pit stop. Developed with agency VML, Ionna isn’t selling electricity.
In partnership with VML, which won a competitive pitch, the brand launch of Ionna will use nostalgic design elements that were drawn from America’s automotive past and retro service station brands.
But I am pleased to say there is hope, for I have visited an Ionna charger, and it's everything that chargers should have been from the start. Ionna is funded by eight automakers: BMW, General Motors, ...