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- Ionna said on May 20 it will cut DC fast-charging prices 48% to $0.20 per kWh across participating U.S. sites for Memorial Day weekend. - AAA projects 45 million Americans will travel at least 50 miles between May 21 and May 25, with 39.1 million driving. - The promotional rate runs from 12:01 a.m. Friday, May 22, through 11:59 p.m. Monday, May 25, at participating Ionna sites.
IONNA said it will cut the price of DC fast charging to $0.20 per kilowatt-hour for Memorial Day weekend, a 48% reduction from its listed $0.39 rate at many sites. The promotion runs from 12:01 a.m. on Friday, May 22, through 11:59 p.m. on Monday, May 25, 2026, according to the company’s website. AAA said 45 million Americans are expected to travel at least 50 miles from home over the holiday period from Thursday, May 21, through Monday, May 25. Of those, 39.1 million are expected to drive, according to AAA’s May 11 forecast. ### How much is IONNA cutting the price? IONNA listed the holiday rate at $0.20 per kWh, down from a regular rate shown as $0.39 per kWh on its homepage promotion. (ionna.com) The company described the offer as applying to “all DC fast-charging sessions at participating IONNA Rechargeries” during the Memorial Day weekend window. InsideEVs reported the cut as roughly half-price and said the offer covers IONNA’s nationwide fast-charging network. (mwg.aaa.com) The outlet said the move comes as the company expands its footprint and seeks to attract drivers during one of the busiest U.S. travel weekends. ### Which drivers and cars can use these stations? (ionna.com) IONNA said its sites support both NACS and CCS charging bays, allowing Tesla and non-Tesla EVs to charge at the same network. The company’s FAQ says Tesla vehicles can use IONNA locations, though some models built before 2020 may require an upgrade for third-party charging. IONNA said it was founded by eight automakers and is building a North American network of fast chargers. (insideevs.com) Its website describes the company as a nationwide EV charging network and says its locations are designed to be easy to find and use on road trips. ### Do drivers need an app to pay? IONNA said drivers can pay with a credit card by tap, swipe or insert, and it also accepts Google Pay, Apple Pay, app-based payments and Plug & Charge. (ionna.com) That means drivers do not need to download a dedicated mobile app to start a session if they use the card terminal or a supported digital wallet. The company also said Plug & Charge is already available for drivers from BMW, General Motors, Hyundai, Kia, Mercedes-Benz, Rivian and Ford, with additional partners to be added. (ionna.com) Vehicle apps from brands including Toyota, Stellantis and GM can also be used to pay at IONNA stations, according to the FAQ. ### Where are the stations and how fast are they? IONNA’s site lists locations in states including North Carolina, Texas, Ohio, Kansas, Arizona, Georgia, New Mexico and Pennsylvania. (ionna.com) The company’s station finder shows many sites with 400-kW charging speeds and prices that typically range from about $0.34 to $0.39 per kWh before the holiday promotion. InsideEVs said IONNA’s 400-kW stalls could rank among the cheapest fast-charging options in the United States during the promotion. The company’s locator shows both urban and highway-oriented sites, including “Rechargery” and “Rechargery Relay” formats. ### Why is the timing notable? AAA said this year’s Memorial Day forecast would set a new holiday travel record, slightly above 2025 levels. (ionna.com) Cyndi Zesk, senior vice president of travel for AAA Mountain West Group, said travelers were still prioritizing leisure trips despite higher fuel prices. The IONNA promotion is scheduled to begin on May 22 and end on May 25, the same dates the company posted on its homepage. (insideevs.com) Drivers can check participating locations through IONNA’s station finder and company website before the holiday weekend begins. (ionna.com) (mwg.aaa.com)