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Local Charging

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The Puget Sound Electric Vehicle Charging site Directory map:

- Now available for your Convenience ( Thanks to Victor Munoz of SEVA )

Graphic map of charging sites http://www.swooby.com/ev/charging - Thanks to Paul Peavyhouse

New Local Locations

These are new charging locations that have not yet been added to the above database. They may need additional information such as a street address before they can be added to the database...

  • Metro Transit's five-story Eastgate Park-and-Ride garage has three 120V charging stations for electric cars.
  • Issaquah Highlands Park and Ride.
  • Seattle City Hall - 600 Fourth Ave, Underground Parking Garage. Entrance is on the North side of James Street between 4th and 5th Avenue, closer to 5th Ave. Garage is only open Monday thru Friday, ? hours ? They have an outside sign indicating an Electric Vehicle Charging Station.
  • Downtown Seattle public library - 1000 Fourth Ave, Seattle, WA 98104 206-386-4636
    • Hours: Mon - Thurs 10 am - 8 pm
    • Fri, Sat - 10 am - 6 pm
    • Sun: 12 pm - 6 pm
    • There are two electrical automobile charge stations in the garage each with 240 volt 32 amp outlets and an Avcon connector. No 110 volt outlets. Charging station is in South East corner of garage.
    • Rates are: 0 to 20 minutes - Free
    • 20 to 40 minutes - $3.00
    • 40 minutes to 1 hour - $5.00
    • 1 to 2 hours - $7.00
    • 2 to 3 hours - $10.00
    • 3 to 4 hours - $14.00
    • 4 to 5 hours - $18.00
    • 5 to 24 hours - $24.00
    • Also along the elevator shaft opposite the money window.
  • Benaroya Hall allows parking/charging for electric cars, too, if you stop to visit with the engineer. But the current only comes in at 5 amps. Parking spaces # B12, B177 and B206 have 110 volt, 15 Amp outlets near them. All on lower (B) parking level. Parking costs $2.00 per 2 hours. Also on A level next to the west elevator.
  • Issaquah Costco - Small Paddle Inductive (SPI) charger
  • The Snohomish County Building parking garage in Everett has three or six 120 outlets per floor on three or four floors, along the elevator ways and stairways or in the corners.
  • Friday Harbor at The Sustainable Technology Center, 640 Mullis St. in the parking lot.
  • Guemes Island at Anderson's General Store by the ferry dock.
  • Portland - On SW Salmon St between 1st and 2nd Avenues is a free charging station for electric vehicles. Self-serve, open 24 hours, courtesy of Portland General Electric.
  • Metro Transit's five-story Central Parking Garage - on the west side of Sixth Avenue South between Royal Brougham Way South and South Atlantic Street includes an electric charging station for Metro employees only.

Other Charging Resources