EV Charge Site Directory

Puget Sound Electric Vehicle
Charge Site Directory


How to use
  • Click on a name for complete details on that listing.
  • "ALL" provides a summary of all listings with only basic information (default view).
  • "New" permits you to add a new listing. Please read this.
  • "Search," besides letting you search, also lets you select only listings that match your criteria. For example, to display only listings in your zip code, simply type your zip code and click "Submit".
  • Map an address by entering it here.
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NameStreetZipNeighborhoodCityPhone
Blaine crossing   Blaine 
Bryan Lowe38th and 94th street98115WedgwoodSeattle206-619-2995
Crowne Plaza Hotel1113 Sixth Avenue98101DowntownSeattle206-464-1980
EbikesNW4810 17th Ave NW98107BallardSeattle206-547-4621
Jack McKee1117 Lenora Ct  Bellingham360-220-2246
Jim Hanna9605 54th PL NE98258 Lake Stevens425-773-2010
Market in Fairhaven  FairhavenBellingham 
MC Electric Vehicles1200 South Dearborn Street98144Downtown SouthSeattle206-328-1750 / 206-730-9402
Olivia DresherWallingford area (call, please)98103WallingfordSeattle206-632-7675
Paul Kahle2832 NW 66th98117BallardSeattle206-200-7782
Power Trip Energy Corp83 Denny Ave98368Glen CovePort Townsend360-643-3080
Public Market1530 Cornwall downtownBellingham 
Shilshoal MarinaShilshoal Marina98117West BallardSeattle 
Starbucks Sehome Village Mall   Bellingham 
Steve Bernheim512 Bell St.98020Edmonds downtownEdmonds425-712-8318
Steve Bernheim216 4th Ave. N.98020Edmonds downtownEdmonds425-670-9973
Tim Economucall for directions98236South Whidbey IslandClinton360-579-2117
Tracy Carroll7355 19th Ave. NW98117BallardSeattle206-391-6744
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About the EV Charge Site Directory

A concern, real or imagined, of many EV drivers is the possibility of overreaching their EV's range and getting stranded in an unfamiliar part of town with no friendly outlet in sight. This fear perhaps prevents the wider use of the few EVs there are on the road in the Puget Sound area.

Experienced EVers are very aware of their range limitations and would be rarely in a position to have to make an unplanned charge stop. But even if one never had occasion to charge away from home or work knowing where the nearest charging sites were might inspire confidence.

 
How to get on the list

We invite members of the electric vehicle community (past, present or future) who may be willing to offer a charging site to submit the information below. Needless to say, you may place whatever restrictions or conditions on the use of your charging site.

You may send me, Victor Muñoz, the information using this contact form.

  • Name: [required]
  • Street:
  • Zip: [required]
  • Neighborhood: [required, if applicable; for example: Ballard, Wallingford, etc.]
  • Phone: [required]
  • Email: [recommendation: use "(at)" instead of "@"]
  • Contact Form: [a web-based email form, if available]
  • Availability: [for example: call first, by appointment, weekends only, etc.]
  • Voltage: [110, 220, etc.]
  • Outlet Type: [standard, dryer, etc.]
  • Max Amperage: [maximum safe amperage available: 15, 20, etc.]
  • Comments: [at curbside, bring long cord, etc., anything else you care to note]
  • Web Site: [no need to preface with "http://"]

You may also submit your listing by mailing to: Victor Muñoz, 4120 Burke Ave N. #8, Seattle, WA 98103, or you may call in the information (leave it on the answering machine) at (206) 866-5666.

Also, please inform me of any changes, deletions or errors.

Thank you,
Victor Muñoz

Seattle Electric Vehicle Association


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