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European consortium comprising BMW, Ford, Hyundai, Mercedes, Volswagen and Blackrock fung
Its aim is to install electric charging stations for vehicles throughout Europe
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Ionity steps up its development in electric charging stations 30/05/2022
- Consortium created in 2017 by 6 automakers, including BMW, Mercedes, Volkswagen, Ford, Hyndai and the BlackRock fund
- Goal: 1,000 stations in Europe by 2025, including 180 in France Raised 700 million euros last autumn, including 500 million from BlackRock
- The company employs 150 people in Europe
- Station costs around one million euros
- Planned investment: 1 billion euros
Electric car terminals: Ionity steps up its development 28/05/2022
- The Ionity consortium set up by carmakers inaugurates its 100th station
- Ionity has 417 stations for 1,736 charging points in 24 countries, and has reached its target of 400 stations by the end of 2020
- Having raised 700 million euros in 2021, including 500 million from BlackRock, it aims to reach 1,000 stations in Europe by 2025
- The cost of a station is estimated at around one million euros, so 1,000 stations will cost at least 1 billion euros.
- The company employs 150 people in Europe
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- Siemens
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