Atlanta, State capital of Georgia, contains many facets - modern, diverse and artistic. It equally has many level 2 charging stations and fast charging stations, of which are free.
Atlanta’s progressive history was strongly shaped by activist Martin Luther King, from Sweet Auburn neighbourhood, a few blocks east of downtown. During the 1920s to 1930s, Auburn Avenue was known as Black Peachtree – the blossoming commercial and cultural heart of African-Americans. You can walk along this historic street while charging your electric vehicle.
Atlanta’s progressive spirit correspondingly applies to the electrification of transportation. It was actually listed in the Top ten cities most adapted to electric vehicles in 2016. The level 2 charging stations and DCFC found in nearby neighbourhoods are provided by a variety of charging networks, including Blink, Tesla and ChargePoint.
The Southern accent we can hear whilst roaming the streets of its lively downtown is a big part of the city’s charm. And since Coca-Cola’s headquarters are based in Atlanta, it goes without saying that the city seizes a prosperous Financial District. Before navigating through the streets, download ChargeHub’s free application (available on iOS and Android) to find all of the charging stations in North America.
The neighbourhoods in the heart of this city are conductive to walks and renowned for its parks, attractions, restaurants and classical architecture. Once the sun has set in the horizon, multiple night owl activities arise in Peachtree Street found in Midtown. Stop by Old 4th Ward where folks take on ping-pong battles all the while singing karaoke, and this, accompanied with an organ playing along.
Moreover, traveling with an electric vehicle can be done with ease in Georgia. In 2015, Georgia Power opened 11 charging islands fuelled by ChargePoint. These offer multiple options to electric vehicle drivers, including a fast charging station (DCFC) as well as a level 2 charging station. One of these islands is located at 241 Ralph McGill Blvd NE. Before this, in 2014 ChargePoint had launched an initiative with the professional football team – Atlanta Falcons – to raise awareness to its fans on how to charge an electric vehicle.
The city of Atlanta in Georgia, United States, has 621 public charging station ports (Level 2 and Level 3) within 15km. 90.66% of the ports are level 2 charging ports and 11.92% of the ports offer free charges for your electric car.
The two main charging networks in operation are ChargePoint and SemaCharge. You can find out more about the charging networks (policies, pricing and registration information) by visiting our networks section.
With the ChargeHub charging stations map you have all the information you need about Atlanta’s public charging infrastructure. The charging stations description gives you the address, the type of connector, the network, the price and a lot more. ChargeHub lists all charging stations (level 1, level 2 and DC Fast Chargers) from any provider or manufacturer in North America like ChargePoint, Circuit Électrique, EVgo, SemaConnect, Sun Country Highway and Tesla
You can check out the map on the responsive website or the native iOS and Android mobile app. ChargeHub users can edit information, add pictures, add comments. Be part of a great community!