Ionity has introduced two new annual subscription plans, offering electric vehicle drivers the ability to lock in charging rates for 12 months while paying lower base fees compared to its monthly tariffs. The new plans—Ionity Power 365 and Ionity Motion 365—extend the existing monthly offers but reward customers who commit to a full year.
Both annual subscriptions retain the same per-kilowatt-hour charging rates as their monthly equivalents: €0.39/kWh for the Power plan and €0.49/kWh for the Motion plan. The difference lies in the discounted base fees. Customers choosing Power 365 pay €11.99 per month or €143.88 per year, but can opt for a one-time annual payment of €99.99 under a limited-time introductory offer—saving nearly €44 over monthly billing. The Motion 365 plan is priced at €5.99 per month, or €49.99 annually, saving around €22. From November 7, 2025, standard prices will apply: €119.99 for Power 365 and €59.99 for Motion 365.
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Ionity said the new annual tariffs ensure “reliable cost predictability” by guaranteeing fixed rates for the full subscription period. “The transparent pricing structure ensures full cost control throughout the subscription period – with no automatic renewals, no hidden fees, and no unexpected charges,” the company stated. Customers can also upgrade from Motion 365 to Power 365 at any time if their charging needs increase, though the reverse switch will not be available.
“Peace of mind for drivers isn’t just about charging quickly – it’s about knowing that costs are fixed and transparent,” said Jeroen van Tilburg, CEO of Ionity. “With our new annual plans, drivers can focus on their journeys instead of their bills, confident that their charging rates are locked in for 12 months, whatever the road ahead brings.”
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Ionity’s Go and Direct tariffs remain unchanged at €0.70/kWh and €0.75/kWh, respectively. The new annual plans mark Ionity’s latest effort to attract frequent users seeking stability and savings amid fluctuating electricity prices across Europe.
