Ionna to integrate Plug&Charge into charging network
After officially opening its first charging park in Apex, North Carolina, earlier this month, Ionna is looking to expand its technological underpinnings. With the integration, Ionna’s customers can activate vehicle-based authentication with compatible vehicle models, making the charging experience bit simpler. The system functions on the globally recognized ISO 15118-2 standard.
“We are excited to be working with Ionna, one of the newest and most exciting public charging networks in North America. We look forward to helping bring their customers the best possible charging experience,” said Trishan Peruma, Hubject North America CEO. “Ionna customers can now leverage Hubject’s Plug&Charge ecosystem across their vast network of public chargers.”
Hubject has been on an expansion course with partnerships lately, as Hubject has entered into numerous Plug&Charge integration partnerships in recent months: At the end of January, for example, Hubject announced a strategic collaboration with charging software provider Pionix to simplify Plug&Charge testing for OEMs and improve interoperability. About two weeks before that, a partnership was announced with charging solution provider AmpUp. Since November 2024, EV and charging station manufacturers have also been able to obtain the Plug&Charge-relevant Hubject certificates (pre-production and production) via the Vector Security Manager from the German software company Vector.
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