San Francisco City Guide: 9 Attractions Near EV Charging Stations
With this helpful guide, you can explore all the San Francisco has to offer while conveniently charging your Nissan EV.
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With over 670 public fast charging stalls across the region, EVgo has San Francisco and the Bay Area fully covered for EV drivers. Whether you're commuting, shopping, or road-tripping, you’ll find convenient EVgo fast charging stations located throughout San Francisco city, as well as in San Mateo, Alameda, Marin, Napa, Solano, Contra Costa, and Santa Cruz counties. No matter where you’re headed, there’s a high-power EVgo charger nearby to keep you moving.
To begin, open your EV's charge port and from the charger choose the appropriate connector. Plug your connector into the charge port until it clicks firmly into place. (*Click!*)
To initiate your charge, tap on the EVgo app screen. You can also use your EVgo program card or your own credit card to initiate a charge.
When you’re ready to hit the road, return to the charger and stop your session on the screen.
Get started today by using the EVgo app or EVgo.com to locate a Bay Area charger near you!
With this helpful guide, you can explore all the San Francisco has to offer while conveniently charging your Nissan EV.
When you charge your electric vehicle (EV), you might notice that you don’t always get the maximum charging speed advertised by either your vehicle manufacturer or the charger. You might even get different charging speeds on different days. Why is that? It's because charging an EV is a lot more like charging your phone than filling at a gas station.
Two common questions we get here at EVgo are how drivers can pay for a charge at one of our stations and whether they need to have an EVgo account to charge with us. The good news is that there are several different ways to pay for your charging session and no, you don’t have to have an EVgo account to charge with us (but you’ll save money if you do have one!).