The City of Alameda currently has 95 public EV charging stations. Visit the Alternative Fuels Data Center to view their locations.
To expand the availability of public EV charging, especially for residents who rent, live in homes without driveways or garages, and those who live in multi-family apartments, the City of Alameda is partnering with It's Electric and Blink Charging to bring more public EV chargers to public parking lots and curbside locations as part of the Alameda Public EV Charging Program.
City of Alameda and It’s Electric are teaming up to bring public, curbside electric vehicle (EV) charging stations to Alameda!
What is an It’s Electric charging station?
- It’s Electric EV charging stations are small, sleek, and located on-street for public use
- It’s Electric provides every driver who signs up (at no cost) with their own cable compatible with their vehicle
- It’s Electric’s chargers dispense ~7.6 kWh, adding about 25 miles of range per hour (ideal for overnight charging)
How do I use an It’s Electric charging station?
- To use an It’s Electric charger, download the official “It’s Electric” app and request a cable.
- Drivers will be provided with a personal cable (fully compatible with their vehicle) at no cost.
- Instructions will be provided upon delivery.
Who will install and maintain the charging stations?
- It’s Electric will install the charging station and is responsible for maintenance
- Installation is performed by licensed union electricians and is permitted by the City of Alameda
Does this mean this is a private parking spot for the address where the charger is installed?
- No, this is a public parking spot
If I don't own an EV can I park there?
- No, this is a spot dedicated to EV Charging. You may only park in the space if your EV is connected and charging, per AMC 8-8.9
- Signage will be installed indicating ‘No Parking Except for Electric Vehicles While Charging’
- Non-EVs and EVs not actively charging may be subject to a $45 citation enforced by Alameda Public Works
How can I become a host property?
- If you own a building or home, sign up to host a charger by joining the waitlist
- Learn more about becoming a host property at itselectric.us/for-buildings
- There is no cost to host properties
- Host properties where a charger is located will receive a portion of the revenue generated
How can I be notified about future charger installations?
The cost for charging an EV will be $0.40/kWh
Overstay fees (after charge is complete):
- $10/hr daytime (8a-9p)
- 1 hr grace period after completion of charging before overstay fees