IONNA Expands in Florida with New 20-Bay Rechargery, Plans 320 More Bays by 2026
June 27, 2026
IONNA opened a new 20-bay Rechargery in Seffner, near I-4 in Tampa, marking its 17th Florida location and 8th standalone Rechargery nationwide, boosting Florida’s total to 170 bays with 320 more planned over the next three years.
Pricing is a flat $0.39 per kWh with no idle fees, no penalties for charging to 100%, and no higher rates after 80%—designed for predictable, transparent costs.
IONNA emphasizes reliability and a mid-fill experience, offering on-site chargers at partner sites like Circle K and WaWa and standalone Rechargery locations that resemble retro 1950s gas stations with amenities such as food, drinks, restrooms, lounges, retro games, and conference rooms.
Charger technology is 400 kW capable, supporting two vehicles simultaneously at up to 200 kW each, with clear signage for NACS and CCS plugs and long cables for easy reach.
IONNA owns the charging experience, handling maintenance, support, and site ownership to ensure reliability, and collaborates with local utilities like FPL rather than relying solely on third-party partners.
IONNA is expanding its nationwide network by partnering with eight major automakers—BMW, GM, Honda, Hyundai, Kia, Mercedes-Benz, Stellantis, and Toyota—and has deployed 1,100 charging bays live or under construction.
The company aims to reach 30,000 charge bays by 2030, pursuing a roadshow-style expansion from Raleigh to Westminster, CA using exclusively IONNA chargers on the journey.
Florida’s high EV adoption and Tampa Bay’s concentration of EV owners drive expansion, with plans to build sites with OUC in the Orlando area.
To celebrate the Seffner opening, IONNA offered a temporary promotional rate of $0.20 per kWh for Florida drivers on June 27–28 and extended it network-wide from July 2–5.
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Forbes • Jun 27, 2026
IONNA Expands In Florida—Brings Gas Station Reliability To EV Charging