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    Tesla Supercharger - Philo T. Farnsworth Memorial (inventor of the electronic television)

    Tesla Supercharger

    (19 reviews)

    Presidio

    The low rating status explained…read more Cons: 1. Pay to park $6/hour 2. Slow 72kW superchargers (6 terminals) 3. No public restrooms Pros: 1. Letterman Digital Arts Center garden and pond is a nice breath of fresh air amid the crazy SF crush This is not a station for those in a hurry. The slow charging actually worked for us as we explored the garden and saw the famous Yoda fountain by chance. Starbucks and the nearby restaurants were closed for Christmas so there were no public restrooms to be found.

    Avoid this location at all costs. In order to get to the supercharger, you have to pass guards at…read morethe gate and wait for them to laboriously and pointlessly explain the procedure to you. (If they ask if you've been here before, say yes.) Then you have to enter an underground garage and pay a fee, even if you're only going be charging for 10 minutes. Since it's underground, there's no cell coverage, so there's no way to remotely check the charge status. So if you don't want to pay idle fees, you have to sit in the car in the garage the whole time. If you want to go outside, there's only one exit, up an elevator and out some unmarked doors. But if you go through the doors, one of the aforementioned guards comes running over to tell you that you weren't supposed to be using those doors. If you then try to rightfully point out there's no other exit, he just reiterates the exit is closed and then walks away. With all of that said, the charging is dead slow. If you have any other option, take it .

    Electrify America - Lakeshore Plaza - There's a total of 3 CCS charges at this station.

    Electrify America - Lakeshore Plaza

    (4 reviews)

    Merced Manor

    Lots to do around here... and. Save Mart has a bathroom (with a code). The only thing that I didn't…read morenotice, in spite of a well placed warning, there is an 85% max charge. So just be prepared for that. Just a few chargers but they were all working.

    This is Station 200171, open 24/7. There are 4 charge stations located at Lakeshore Plaza between…read moreLucky's and Noah's Bagel, along the Ocean side. Plaza has a small but convenient selection of shops / restaurants to hit up while you charge. My charge depends on my goal and I usually follow my manuf's suggestions. To optimize for battery longevity during work days, I charge to 80%. For long haul driving on weekends, I charge to 100% (manuf rec 1x / month). CONNECTOR TYPES: (3) CCS, 350 kW (1) Level 2, 7 kW PRICE: With EA's Pass Pricing, it's $0.56 / kWh. IDLE FEE & GRACE PERIOD: To ensure chargers are available for the next driver, you'll incur an idle fee: $0.40 / minute not spent charging after the 10-minute grace period. The Electrify America app and the charger screen will let you know when you enter the idle period and start incurring idle fees. Learn more on electrifyamerica.com/pricing PROTIP: Regulars wait for an available charger by queuing alongside the dumpster. This is something the local EV community came up with. There's no signage for guidance. No employees for directions. VIBE: Usually uneventful here. Mostly filled with pleasant interactions from other EV peeps. Except today... when a Karen and a Ken were in true form. Talking AT the people in their cars while charging. I say talking AT and not TO bc they didn't approach the folks at the chargers like neighborly adults to inquire how much longer we'd be. Instead, they chose to be snarky and each had the audacity to walk in front of our cars to passive-aggressively bark snide comments. Karen shouts: "TAKE YOUR TIME" then walks away. I felt bad that her wrinkles and deep furrows really display outwardly what a miserable old bag she is. Let this wait humble and remind you that your luxury EV doesn't trump anyone's place in line. Ken musta felt empowered by this poor behavior bc he gets out of his own car, pulls his chinos up well beyond bellybutton height and decides to consign on that betch's rudeness: "ThEy'Re ALL tRyInG tO cHaRge To 100% - sO sTuPiD!" Then gets back in his car... to continue waiting indefinitely :) First off, fk your betch and the clique you claim. You ain't entitled to SHIT here at a PUBLIC CHARGER. Don't wanna queue up? Install a charger at your house. Or how about you plan accordingly? Maybe don't go during peak hours and expect those of us who WAITED OUR TURN to unplug for YOU. I was gonna stop at 80%. But that attitude made me stay till 99% cuz I had the time today. And I still left before the other 3 cars who were plugged in ahead of my arrival. It was a nice, collective unspoken FAFO moment of camaraderie. It doesn't cost anything to be kind & polite. So come correct or get corrected.

    EV Charger Expert - EVIQO Level 2 EV Charger NEMA 14-50 plug-in model to NEMA 14-50 outlet

    EV Charger Expert

    (243 reviews)

    East Oakland

    Needed to install a charger for a new EV, and was told by two electricians that I required more…read morerobust service, that is, a new panel, that would cost anywhere from $6 to $8 thousand, which took some of the joy of not paying $5.50 a gallon. EV Charger Expert proposed installing a smart plug that would monitor demand, and should demand overtax the existing service, throttle back demand from the car charger. That cost $1550 plus a $600 smart plug. The work was done quickly and it worked for Night One. I'm happy.

    Worked with "EVCharger Expert" to install a 240V outlet for an EV charger in my garage and a…read morededicated 20A outlet for an over-the-range microwave. Overall, the job was completed successfully, passed inspection, and avoided a costly panel upgrade. But there were also a few areas where the process could have been handled more proactively. What I appreciated: * Technical expertise & cost savings: My service panel is limited (90A), and other contractors immediately suggested an expensive underground service upgrade. Kirill performed load calculation and recommended using an Emporia Pro charger with dynamic load management. That solution allowed me to safely add both the EV charging outlet and the microwave circuit without upgrading the service panel. * Permits & documentation: They provided the required licensing, insurance documentation and handled the city permitting and inspection process. The final inspection passed without issue. * Responsiveness: Communication was generally clear via email regarding quotes, scheduling, and permit updates. Where I believe the process could improve: We encountered a major obstacle when it was discovered that the crawl space was blocked by a concrete foundation wall, preventing wire routing as originally planned. Initially, there wasn't a clear alternative proposed. I ended up suggesting routing the wiring through the ceiling instead. While the team evaluated and successfully implemented that solution, I would have preferred if alternative routing strategies had been proactively identified earlier in the process. I also want to acknowledge Erin's craftsmanship. When we ultimately routed the wiring through the ceiling, he carefully navigated around existing plumbing lines and made precise cuts to minimize disruption. The finish work was clean and well executed. In the end, the installation works well, passed inspection, and achieved the primary goal of adding EV charging without a major panel upgrade. I would recommend them for homeowners with limited electrical capacity, especially if dynamic load management is needed.

    EVgo - evchargingstations - Updated May 2026

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