Prices continue to fall at Ionity
This page is translated from the original post "Les tarifs continuent de baisser chez Ionity" in French.

It’s a paradox that will please Ionity customers. Despite an increase in electricity costs, the subscription price is dropping.
The tariff war in charging stations continues. Several operators have recently lowered their prices, and this is the case with Ionity, which, after reducing its rates in France last August, is now offering a nice discount on its subscription. Despite the rising electricity prices for individuals, the operator still manages to lower the prices of its charging stations.
Before Ionity’s price drop in August, the price of kWh was 69 cents for non-subscribers and 49 cents for subscribers. For non-subscribers, the price of kWh is now 59 cents, while subscribers to the platform only pay 39 cents per kWh. There remains a significant difference of 20 cents between the rates for subscribers and non-subscribers. This should motivate customers to get their membership card!
And what better way to motivate potential customers than a good discount? The recipe is foolproof. Simultaneously with this drop in the kWh price, Ionity had reduced the subscription price to €11.99, down from €17.99 previously.
The operator is not just adding a little extra to celebrate the New Year but is going all out since starting today, the subscription costs €5.99 per month to access these reduced rates. A quick calculation shows that the subscription pays off after just 200 km of optimized mixed consumption, or 30 kWh of charging.
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