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Alimentation Couche-Tard’s Circle K and automaker-backed charging network Ionna announced in mid-April 2026 a partnership to bring fast EV charging to about 350 Circle K locations across the United States.
The rollout will convert or upgrade roughly 85 existing chargers and add more than 250 new high-power stalls, offering output up to 400 kW and both NACS and CCS plugs.
Ionna will operate the sites, which will be branded as “Rechargeries at Circle K.” The first sites are slated to open by late 2026 with wider deployment through 2027.
Ionna, formed and backed by major automakers and targeting tens of thousands of U.S. chargers by 2030, says the deal accelerates high-power coverage at high-traffic retail locations and complements Circle K’s foodservice and retail offering.
The announcement comes amid a slowdown in U.S. EV sales but reflects continued investment in public charging infrastructure.







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