Charging hemifullerene C30H12 with potassium metal gives the hexaanion C30H126−(16−). The NMR data, which indicate high symmetry, high charge density, and pyramidalization of the C‐4 positions, as well as DFT calculations, are consistent with a tetramer [16−]4/24 K+, in which six K+ ions bridge four hexaanions (see picture; red K+, yellow H, blue C; the remaining 18 solvent‐separated K+ ions are not shown).