Friday, October 24, 2025

Walnut Hill Shopping Center adding Ionna EV chargers (Photos)


The Walnut Hill Shopping Center is adding electric vehicle charging stations to its parking lot at 733 S. Frederick Avenue in Gaithersburg. And not just any EV chargers. These are Ionna charging stations, part of a nationwide network of 30,000 being created as we speak. The North Carolina firm is a partnership of seven international auto manufacturing companies, including BMW and Toyota. Ionna chargers offer fast-charging, essential to creating a viable network to support mass adoption of EVs. 


Of course, an even more-effective way of doing that would be to allow $8000 Chinese EVs to be sold in America, but did Joe Biden do that? Nope. That's what you would do if time was running out and a global climate catastrophe was upon us, right? $8000 Chinese EVs that are superior to the ridiculously expensive EVs made in America and elsewhere, not releasing gas from the strategic petroleum reserves, building high-speed rail, and mandating work-from-home for federal employees. Wait, Biden did the exact opposite of those things. "How dare you!" - Greta Thunberg. Heckuva job, Brownie!






4 comments:

  1. I wish Walnut Hill would bring back a Dairy queen. There was one there long ago

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  2. Did Biden allow that ? Nope !
    Did Trump allow that ? Also nope !

    It's time for equal opportunity and fair criticism, Robert.

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  3. lol why are you blaming Biden for not allowing Chinese EV’s? Trump could do it too but hasn’t? If they did allow them, people would then complain they were unsafe and killing domestic auto… quit the blame game… even if Biden was a moron, this isn’t on him.

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    1. 10:34: We knew Trump wouldn't do it. He opposes EVs and has long said climate change is a hoax. Biden, on the other hand, claimed to embrace the cause while taking wildly opposite actions detrimental to the climate. The auto market is nearly as broken as the housing market, with collusion and price-gouging galore. Clearly Detroit needs competition to restore market forces, which Chinese vehicles would provide.

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