The reductive and oxidative intercalation of ions into graphite from room‐temperature and low temperature molten salts is demonstrated. For this investigation, the molten salts use 1‐ethyl‐3‐methylimidazolium (EMI+) or 1,2‐dimethyl‐3‐propylimidazolium (DMPI+) as the cation and , , , , or as the anion. In a two‐electrode battery configuration, the molten salt electrolyte provides both the cation and anion which are intercalated into the graphite anode and cathode, respectively. A cell employing a electrolyte and two graphite rod electrodes achieved an open‐circuit voltage of 3.5 V and a cycling efficiency of 85%.