Skip advert
Advertisement

Ionity to have 7,000 350kW chargers in Europe by 2025

Ionity's investors - including several major car manufacturers - pump €700m of funding into rapid charging

Ionity network

Electric car charging network Ionity has received a new €700million investment from its backers to accelerate its rapid charging provision across Europe, with 7,000 350kW chargers to be in place by 2025.

The money from Ionity’s shareholders - which include BMW, Ford, Hyundai, Kia, Mercedes and the Volkswagen Group - will go towards expanding the firm’s network to four times its current size.

Advertisement - Article continues below

The network currently covers 24 European countries, including the UK, with the new chargers due to be installed on motorways, other busy trunk roads and near major cities. Each new site will have an average of six to 12 charge points, while existing sites will be upgraded with more units.

Renewable power firm BlackRock has also become the first company that isn’t a car manufacturer to join Ionity’s list of investors, which the network’s CEO Dr Michael Hajesch says confirms the strength of the company’s strategy.

The charging network has also unveiled a new concept, dubbed Oasis, for a new type of charging forecourt. Dr Marcus Groll, chief operating officer at Ionity, said: “Whether it is covered charging stations or charging parks alongside cafés, restaurants, and shops, we want to offer our customers a more convenient and comfortable charging experience in the future.”

The Oasis concept will see chargers implemented at purpose-built service stations owned and operated by Ionity. At present, the firm’s chargers are often installed at Shell service stations.

There are currently 17 Ionity sites in the UK with 66 chargers between them. When asked, the firm would not comment on how many new chargers the UK will receive as a result of the new €700million investment.

Click here for our list of the best electric cars...

Skip advert
Advertisement
Skip advert
Advertisement

Most Popular

New Toyota Yaris: next-gen supermini to embrace hybrid and EV power
Toyota Yaris - front (watermarked)

New Toyota Yaris: next-gen supermini to embrace hybrid and EV power

The new Toyota Yaris will arrive by 2028, and our exclusive images preview how it could look
News
5 May 2026
New Freelander 8: huge SUV is coming to the UK, just don’t call it a Land Rover
Freelander 8 - front

New Freelander 8: huge SUV is coming to the UK, just don’t call it a Land Rover

We get the scoop about a UK sales confirmation of the new joint-venture between Chery and Jaguar Land Rover
News
28 Apr 2026
New Skoda Epiq interior sketches lay a path to the big reveal
Skoda Epic interior

New Skoda Epiq interior sketches lay a path to the big reveal

Skoda releases images of the Epiq interior as the build up begins to the full reveal on May 19th 2026.
News
4 May 2026

Find a car with the experts