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IONITY will Install 5,000 New Fast Charging Stations in Europe

Audi has announced that IONITY will be taking a drastic step to help expand electric vehicle charging capabilities in Europe over the coming few years. The brand will install a total of 5,000 fast charging stations across Europe by the year 2025, which could help to dramatically increase a driver's ability to power up in a fast manner to reduce range anxiety. The announcement comes as a robust initiative that will greatly enhance charging station numbers, which are currently standing at 1,500 IONITY-branded locations in Europe.

The brand spoke on the new fast charging station expansion saying, "A Well-developed charging infrastructure forms the very backbone of electrified mobility. That is why IONITY is investing around 700 million euros to install more than 5,000 additional fast-charging points by 2025. As such, the joint venture – in which Volkswagen, with its Porsche and Audi brands, has a stake – is creating more than 1,000 locations for fast charging at up to 350 kW. A new flagship concept from IONITY and the new "Plug & Charge" functionality available on Audi e-tron models are also designed to enhance convenience and the charging experience."
Trend Themes
1. Fast-charging Station Expansion - There are enormous opportunities for EV charging solution providers to establish a strong presence in the charging infrastructure market segment.
2. Plug & Charge Functionality Adoption - Adoption of the 'Plug & Charge' functionality by EV automakers will open up the opportunity for charging solution providers to develop and deploy Plug & Charge compatible charging stations.
3. Charging Station Network Integration - Integration of IONITY's fast-charging network with existing charging networks provides a potential disruptive innovation opportunity for charging solution providers to streamline charging access for EV users.
Industry Implications
1. Electric Vehicle Automakers - EV automakers can partner with charging station providers and utility companies to offer unique customer experiences and adapt to consumers' demand for fast charging infrastructure.
2. Charging Infrastructure Providers - Charging infrastructure providers can adopt Plug & Charge technology and integrate with other charging networks to create a seamless charging experience for EV users, further incentivizing EV adoption.
3. Utility Companies - Utility companies can capitalize on this trend by partnering with EV automakers and charging infrastructure providers, to offer discounted or subsidized rates during off-peak hours and support renewable energy generation for the new charging infrastructure.

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