Electric Vehicle (EV) Charging Stations in Fort Bragg

: There are a total of 19 EV charging stations within a 10-mile radius of the center of Fort Bragg, CA.
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Electric Vehicle (EV) Charging Stations in Fort Bragg, CA

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Ch New Station

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248 E Laurel St Fort Bragg, CA 95437

Hours of operation: 24 hours daily

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Ch City Hall

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416 N Franklin St Fort Bragg, CA 95437

Hours of operation: 24 hours daily

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124 E Pine St

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124 E Pine St Fort Bragg, CA 95437

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Generator Shed Generator Shed

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500 Casa Del Noyo Fort Bragg, CA 95437

Hours of operation: 24 hours daily

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Boatyard New Station

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171 Boatyard Drive Fort Bragg, CA 95437

Hours of operation: 24 hours daily

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The Boatyard Shopping Center - Tesla Supercharger

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171 Boatyard Drive Fort Bragg, CA 95437

Hours of operation: 24 hours daily

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Beachcomber Motel & Spa On The Beach - Tesla Destination

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1111 N Main St Fort Bragg, CA 95437

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Beachcomber Motel And Spa

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1111 N Main St Fort Bragg, CA 95437

Hours of operation: 24 hours daily

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Ocean View Lodge - Tesla Destination

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1141 N Main St Fort Bragg, CA 95437

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Mendo College Fortbragg Ev1

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1211 Del Mar Dr Fort Bragg, CA 95437

Hours of operation: 24 hours daily

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24100 Mackerricher Park Rd (us-pzr-59q-1)

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24100 MacKerricher Park Rd Fort Bragg, CA 95437

Hours of operation: 24 hours daily

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24100 Mackerricher Park Rd (us-pzr-59q-2)

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24100 MacKerricher Park Rd Fort Bragg, CA 95437

Hours of operation: 24 hours daily

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Point Cabrillo Historic Park

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13800 Point Cabrillo Dr Mendocino, CA 95460

Hours of operation: 24 hours daily

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Russian Gulch State Park

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N Highway 1 Mendocino, CA 95460

Hours of operation: 24 hours daily; for guest use only

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Agate Cove Inn - Tesla Destination

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11201 Lansing St Mendocino, CA 95460

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Sea Rock Inn, A Select Registry Property - Tesla Destination

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11101 Lansing St Mendocino, CA 95460

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Maccallum House Suites

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10691 Palette Dr Mendocino, CA 95460

Hours of operation: 24 hours daily; for guest use only

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Maccallum House - Tesla Destination

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45020 Albion St Mendocino, CA 95460

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The Stanford Inn By The Sea - Tesla Destination

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10051 S Big River Rd Mendocino, CA 95460

Electric Vehicle (EV) Incentives in Fort Bragg, CA

Tax incentives and/or other incentives for drivers of electric vehicles in Fort Bragg.


High Occupancy Vehicle (HOV) and High Occupancy Toll (HOT) Lane Exemption

Compressed natural gas (CNG), hydrogen, electric, and plug-in hybrid electric vehicles (PHEVs) meeting specified California and federal emissions standards and affixed with a California Department of Motor Vehicles (DMV) Clean Air Vehicle sticker may use HOV lanes regardless of the number of occupants in the vehicle. White Clean Air Vehicle Stickers are available for qualified CNG, hydrogen, and electric vehicles. Green Clean Air Vehicle Stickers are available for qualified purchased or leased PHEVs. Stickers are valid through the following dates:

  • Stickers issued before January 1, 2019 expire January 1, 2019;
  • Stickers issued on or after January 1, 2019 for a vehicle that had been issued a sticker between January 1, 2017 and January 1, 2019, expire January 1, 2022; and
  • All other stickers issued on or after January 1, 2019 expire on January 1 of the fourth year after the sticker was issued.
These vehicles are also eligible for reduced rates or exemptions from toll charges imposed on HOT lanes. For more information and restrictions, including a list of qualifying vehicles, see the California Air Resources Board Carpool Lane Use Stickers website. (Reference Assembly Bill 544, 2017, and California Vehicle Code 5205.5 and 21655.9)


Low-Speed Electric Vehicle (EV) Access to Roadways

A low-speed EV, also known as a neighborhood electric vehicle, is defined as a motor vehicle with four wheels, a gross vehicle weight rating of 3,000 pounds or less, and capable of achieving a minimum speed of 20 miles per hour (mph) and a maximum speed of 25 mph. Low-speed EVs are subject to all provisions applicable to a motor vehicle and must meet federal safety standards established in Title 49 of the Code of Federal Regulations, section 571.500. Drivers of low-speed EVs must comply with all provisions applicable to drivers of motor vehicles. The operator of a low-speed EV may not operate the vehicle on any roadway with a posted speed limit greater than 35 mph except to cross a roadway at an intersection. (Reference California Vehicle Code 385.5 and 21250-21266)


Neighborhood Electric Vehicle (NEV) Access to Roadways

Discussions are encouraged between the California Legislature, the California Department of Motor Vehicles, and the California Highway Patrol regarding the adoption of a new classification for licensing motorists who use NEVs. In addition, certain jurisdictions may develop NEV transportation plans. Specifically, Orange County (Ranch Plan Planned Community) must publish a NEV transportation report by November 1, 2020, and a NEV transportation plan by January 1, 2022. The report must be submitted to the legislature and must describe the NEV transportation plan, an evaluation of the effectiveness of the plan, and a recommendation as to whether the plan should be continued, discontinued, or expanded state-wide.

(Reference California Streets and Highways Code 1962-1966.7)


Alternative Fuel Vehicle (AFV) and Hybrid Electric Vehicle (HEV) Insurance Discount

Farmers Insurance provides a discount of up to 10% on all major insurance coverage for HEV and AFV owners. To qualify, the automobile must be a dedicated AFV using ethanol, compressed natural gas, propane, or electricity, or be a HEV. A complete vehicle identification number is required to validate vehicle eligibility. For more information, see the Farmers California Insurance Discounts website.


Emissions Reductions Grants

The Carl Moyer Memorial Air Quality Standards Attainment Program (Program) provides incentives to cover the incremental cost of purchasing engines and equipment that are cleaner than required by law. Eligible projects include heavy-duty fleet modernization, light-duty vehicle replacements and retrofits, idle reduction technology, off-road vehicle and equipment purchases, and alternative fuel and electric vehicle infrastructure projects. The Program provides funds for significant near-term reductions in nitrogen oxide emissions, reactive organic gases, and particulate matter emissions. Funding is available until January 1, 2024. Contact local air districts for more information about grant funding availability and distribution. Also see the Program website.

The California Air Resources Board, in consultation with local air districts, must convene working groups to evaluate the Program's policies and goals.

(Reference California Health and Safety Code 44275-44299.2)


Plug-In Electric Vehicle (PEV) Charging Rate Reduction - LADWP

The Los Angeles Department of Water and Power (LADWP) offers a $0.025 per kilowatt-hour discount for electricity used to charge PEVs during off-peak times. Residential customers who install a separate time-of-use meter panel will also receive a $250 credit. For more information, see the LADWP Electric Vehicle Incentives website.


Plug-In Electric Vehicle (PEV) Charging Rate Reduction - SCE

Southern California Edison (SCE) offers a discounted rate to customers for electricity used to charge PEVs. Two rate schedules are available for PEV charging during on- and off-peak hours, the Residential Time-of-Use Plan and the Electric Vehicle Plan. For more information, see the SCE Electric Vehicle Residential Rates website.


Clean Vehicle Electricity and Natural Gas Rate Reduction - PG&E

Pacific Gas & Electric (PG&E) offers discounted Residential Time-of-Use rates for electricity used for plug-in electric vehicle charging. Discounted rates are also available for compressed or uncompressed natural gas used in natural gas vehicle (NGV) home fueling appliances. For more information, see the PG&E Electric Vehicle Rate Plans and NGV Rates websites.


Alternative Fuel and Plug-in Hybrid Electric Vehicle Retrofit Regulations

Converting a vehicle to operate on an alternative fuel in lieu of the original gasoline or diesel fuel is prohibited unless the California Air Resources Board (ARB) has evaluated and certified the retrofit system. ARB will issue certification to the manufacturer of the system in the form of an Executive Order once the manufacturer demonstrates compliance with the emissions, warranty, and durability requirements. A manufacturer is defined as a person or company who manufactures or assembles an alternative fuel retrofit system for sale in California; this definition does not include individuals wishing to convert vehicles for personal use. Individuals interested in converting their vehicles to operate on an alternative fuel must ensure that the alternative fuel retrofit systems used for their vehicles have been ARB certified. For more information, see the ARB Alternative Fuel Retrofit System website.

A hybrid electric vehicle that is Model Year 2000 or newer and is a passenger car, light-duty truck, or medium-duty vehicle may be converted to incorporate off-vehicle charging capability if the manufacturer demonstrates compliance with emissions, warranty, and durability requirements. ARB issues certification to the manufacturer and the vehicle must meet California emissions standards for the model year of the original vehicle.

(Reference California Code of Regulations Title 13, Section 2030-2032, and California Vehicle Code 27156)


Plug-In Electric Vehicle (PEV) and Natural Gas Infrastructure Charging Rate Reduction - SDG&E

San Diego Gas & Electric (SDG&E) offers lower rates to customers for electricity used to charge PEVs. SDG&E's PEV Time-of-Use rates are available in two variations: EV-TOU-2 bills home and vehicle electricity use on a single meter; and EV-TOU bills vehicle electricity use separately, requiring the installation of a second meter. Lower rates are also available to customers who own a natural gas vehicle and use a qualified compressed natural gas fueling appliance at home. For more information about PEV Time-of-Use rates, see the SDG&E EV Rates and NGV Rates website.


Electric vehicle (EV) charging stations in or near Fort Bragg, CA

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