EV Charging Still Sucks. This Guy Is Making It Better
We chat with Seth Cutler, CEO of the Ionna charging network.

On this episode of The InEVitable, we have the rare opportunity to break some news with the CEO of a major company. Seth Cutler, CEO of the Ionna charging network, dropped by ahead of the company’s second anniversary to give us an update on how the business is growing in the face of an automaker pullback and perceived cooling of consumer demand for EVs.
Breaking News
First, the news: Ionna’s big announcement is that on its second anniversary, it has opened over 100 sites with more than 1,500 high-power (at least 150 kW) charging bays under construction, making Ionna the fifth largest high-power charging network in the country. To celebrate, Ionna also launched its first automaker discount program with General Motors.

iONNA Rechargery with basic amenities
Not bad for a company that was formed in February of 2024, with eight of the largest car companies banding together to address major issues with how EVs are charged. What issues? That’s what we get into on this episode of The InEVitable with CEO Cutler, starting with Ionna’s approach to the charging experience and the amenities it has built into its stations. Cutler walks us through Ionna 101, and how its four different charging stations differ from each other and other charge point operators (CPOs). We also talk about why Ionna has decided to go without an app in an age where everyone seems to have one (therein lies part of the answer).
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