Ionna has announced special holiday pricing across its network. The energy costs $0.39/kWh or less, which is an attractive level and a good reason to visit the new Ionna sites. As Ionna launches holiday pricing for 2025, EV drivers can expect savings during a travel-heavy time of year.
Another good reason to visit Ionna locations when traveling is that they usually have many stalls available (without queues), a power output of up to 400 kW, and a nice package of amenities.
We’re spreading IONNA cheer ❄️ Starting today, pricing is $0.39/kWh or below across the network, making your holiday road trips even smoother.
If you’re out and about, check out our newest live locations in:
⛄ Limon, CO
⛄ Reading, MA
⛄ Forest Park, GA
⛄ Terre Haute, IN pic.twitter.com/I7fA7X7ktd— IONNA (@ionnaofficial) December 18, 2025
The Ionna network is expanding faster and faster. We reported earlier this month that Ionna had 50+ locations open, and there are now more than 60 stations available, with the company planning to double its size within a month or so.
According to the Alternative Fuels Data Center (AFDC), Ionna has 62 sites with 586 individual stalls. The company’s map shows that Rechargeries are now available in many states. There are also many “Opening Soon” sites on the West Coast, specifically in California.
In just a few weeks, the network might reach a count of 100 locations and 1,000 stalls, but that’s just the beginning of the road to 30,000 stalls by 2030.








Tom what was the time stamp of the Ionna video in Vermont ,thanks.
Hey there, SKI!
I’m not sure what you mean, since this article didn’t mention Vermont, but Tom did do a short video about the first Ionna Rechargery that’s coming soon to Brattleboro, Vermont! He posted that on December 23rd, and at least as of that date, neither he nor Ionna have shared the exact day the site plans to open to the public.