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Mercedes-Benz and BMW have launched the initial phase of a fast-charging network across China through their joint venture, Ionchi, with the first seven fast-charging stations now operational.

By the end of 2026, the companies plan to establish 1,000 charging parks across 100 Chinese cities, amounting to a total of 7,000 charging points.

Following regulatory approval from European competition authorities in early 2024, Mercedes-Benz Group China and BMW Brilliance Automotive formed Ionchi, a 50-50 joint venture.

The initial fast-charging stations are located in Beijing, Qingdao, and Nanjing, each offering liquid-cooled chargers with a capacity of up to 600 kW, supporting a voltage range of 200 to 1,000 V and a maximum current of 800 A.

These public fast-charging stations will feature exclusive services like Plug&Charge and advance reservations, while remaining accessible to all EV brands.

This venture marks the third joint infrastructure project between Mercedes-Benz and BMW, alongside Ionity in Europe and Ionna in North America. The Ionna venture, launched in July 2023, aims to establish 30,000 fast-charging points across North America, with Toyota recently joining as an eighth partner.

Mercedes-Benz also continues to expand its independent network, aiming for more than 10,000 global fast-charging stations by decade’s end, with active locations in North America, Europe, China, and Japan.

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James Bryant is an EV journalist at EVMagz.com, covering global developments in electric vehicle technology, battery innovation, charging infrastructure, and clean mobility policy across major markets. He holds a degree in Journalism and Digital Media and, outside of work, enjoys early-morning swimming, building custom mechanical keyboards, and exploring independent electric motorcycle projects.

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