Electric Vehicle Charging

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City of Encinitas Stormwater Pollution Electric Fleet Vehicle charging

Increasing usage of clean vehicles and other transportation alternatives is a key strategy in reducing the City’s greenhouse gas emissions. The City’s Climate Action Plan aims to increase the use of electric vehicles and promote the installation of electric vehicle (EV) charging stations. These measures work hand in hand to make electric vehicles not only a cleaner source of transportation, but also a more convenient and accessible one. This site is intended to act as a central source to support the community’s transition to EVs and the installation of EV charging stations.

In addition to transitioning the community-wide transition to EVs, the City's municipal fleet has been gradually transitioning from internal combustion vehicles to EVs. In accordance with the Zero Emission Vehicle Fleet Conversion Plan, City vehicles are evaluated annually, and vehicle replacements are budgeted and scheduled, as needed and as available. Whenever possible, EVs are selected as replacement vehicles in the light-duty class. 

Public Electric Vehicle Charging

Much like gas stations, various companies offer public charging of electric vehicles, allowing EV drivers to pull up, plug in, and pay to quickly charge their car’s battery for a fee. Some charging companies offer cheaper charging rates if you are signed up as a member, other companies allow instant charging after entering your credit card information.  

There are different charging levels that will vary location to location and by company, which will affect the time required to charge your vehicle at such stations. Level 2 charging uses 240 V, and on average can provide enough charge to travel 124 miles in 5 hours (Chargehub). Most public chargers are Level 2. Remaining public chargers fall under DC fast charging, which provide the quickest charging for your electric vehicle; these station can provide, on average, enough charge to travel 124 miles in 30 minutes (Chargehub). 

When purchasing an EV, the most common place you’ll likely be charging is right at home! Home chargers also vary in type, including the aforementioned Level 2 chargers, which are often sold separately from the EV itself. The other type of home charger is Level 1, which is the slowest of EV charging station types, and connect to standard 120V outlets. On average a Level 1 charger will provide enough charge to travel 123 miles in 20 hours (Chargehub).

Checkout the interactive Encinitas EV Charging Station Dashboard below to find publicly available EV charging stations in the City.

 

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Electric Vehicle Charging Station Master Plan
Electric Vehicle Charging Regulations
Funding for Electric Vehicle Charging
Funding for Electric Vehicles