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Automotive leaders stand in front of their EVs after Ionna's ribbon cutting.
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Ionna CEO Seth Cutler at the charging company's ribbon cutting in Apex, N.C.
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Ionna's Rechargery in Apex, N.C., has washer fluid and a tire inflator.
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EVs line up in the charging bays at Ionna's Rechargery in Apex, N.C.
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Honda's Bob Nelson and Jay Joseph at Ionna's ribbon cutting in Apex, N.C.
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Ionna charger at Apex, N.C., charging station
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EVs line up in charging bays at Ionna's Apex Rechargery in North Carolina.
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Cafe in Ionna Rechargery in Apex, N.C.
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Nico Dettmer of Mercedes-Benz chats with Jay Joseph and Bob Nelson of Honda at Ionna's ribbon cutting in North Carolina.
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Ionna charger in Apex, N.C.
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Ionna CCS charger with two ports
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Ionna opens its first Rechargery charging station in Apex, N.C.
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By:
Hannah Lutz
February 06, 2025 01:18 PM
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