IONNA Expands in Florida with New 20-Bay Rechargery, Plans 320 More Bays by 2026

June 27, 2026
IONNA Expands in Florida with New 20-Bay Rechargery, Plans 320 More Bays by 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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