Ionna, the up-and-coming EV charging network that uses 400-kilowatt stalls exclusively, is significantly slashing prices during Memorial Day weekend. The company, which is backed by several automakers, will charge just $0.20/kWh from 12:01 Friday, May 22, to 11:59 pm Monday, May 25, at participating stations. That’s down 48% from the regular maximum of $0.39, and probably the lowest-priced DC fast chargers in the U.S.
By comparison, Tesla’s Superchargers charge between $0.30/kWh and $0.70/kWh, depending on the location, while Electrify America’s pricing is somewhere between $0.48 and $0.85 for every kWh delivered to a non-member.
Additionally, Ionna is offering discounts to BMW and General Motors EV drivers. Until September 30, BMW and Mini EV drivers get a 20% discount when charging using Plug & Charge or the My BMW app. Meanwhile, GM EV owners can enjoy a 10% discount when using Plug & Charge or the manufacturer’s smartphone apps to manage the charging session.
Ionna is aggressively expanding its network of DC fast chargers in the U.S. The company was founded in 2024, and by the end of that year, it energized its first bays. Now, less than a year and a half later, the network has 100 stations rocking nearly 1,000 individual bays.
This year, Ionna turned on over 200 new charging bays, and many more are under construction. The company said it wants to have 30,000 individual plugs by 2030—1,000 are already operational, 4,700 have been contracted, and roughly 1,500 are currently under construction.
Source: insideevs.com


