

We ask that drivers charging their vehicles be mindful of other vehicle owners waiting for their turn and to not unplug a vehicle from the charger that does not belong to you. While there are two cords attached to each station, only one vehicle can charge at a time.Ĭharging an EV at a Caltrans charging station is currently free for all EV owners.
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These chargers may not work with older EV models and Caltrans encourages EV owners to consult their vehicle's manual before using a charging station.Įach station has two charging cords, one with a CHAdeMO connector and one with a CCS1 connector. A DC Fast Charger will provide about an 80% charge in 30 minutes for vehicles with fast-charging capabilities. Tesla EVs can charge at these stations with the appropriate Tesla adapter.


The five District 9 charging stations are located at the following facilities: Located at Caltrans rest areas and offices, these charging stations not only increase mobility for EV drivers throughout California's eastern corridor, but they fulfill part of Caltrans' commitment to reducing emissions to tackle climate change. Coso Junction Rest Area is situated nearby to the hamlet Dunmovin. In 20, Caltrans District 9 installed five charging stations in Inyo and Kern County. Coso Junction Rest Area is a rest area in Inyo County. As electric vehicles (EV) become more common in California and across the U.S., Caltrans is doing its part to power drivers who choose a cleaner form of transportation.
