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Ionity gets new financing from Blackrock, automakers to expand network

A Porsche Taycan at an Ionity charging station.
A Porsche Taycan at an Ionity charging station. Ionity's 800-volt network can be used to charge the Taycan at its full potential of up to 270 kilowatts. (Gudrun Muschalla)
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Reuters
November 24, 2021 08:28 AM

FRANKFURT -- BlackRock, the world's largest money manager, has joined the electric vehicle charging venture Ionity in a 700 million euro ($788 million) funding round, providing a much-needed cash injection to speed up construction of high-power charging stations.

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