EV Charging Locations
In addition to the City’s public stations, there are fee-based Level 2 networked stations at more than 40 Tacoma business locations. Payment is typically via mobile phone app or a member RFID card; some stations accept direct payment with a credit card. Free memberships available with major network brands serving Tacoma and elsewhere.
Fast Charging stations are available at least five business locations in Tacoma; typically, near highway corridors, many more are due to be available. More info at: National Electric Vehicle Infrastructure program (NEVI), and WA State Plan for Electric Vehicle Infrastructure Deployment.
City-Owned Charging
The are many publicly accessible charging stations throughout Tacoma located on City-owned property and adjacent to businesses. The City owns and operates a number of electric vehicle charging stations available at the following locations:
- Tacoma Garage at A St, 110 S 10th
- Park Plaza North Garage, 923 Commerce St
- Pacific Plaza Garage, 1137 Commerce St
- Convention Center, 1552 & 1538 Commerce St
- Museum of Glass, 1801 Dock St
- Center for Urban Waters, 303 & 326 East D St
- Old town Substation, 222 N 30th St
- TPU Headquarters, 3418 S Washington St
StreetSide charging can also be found at these 13 locations.
Rates at City-Owned Charging Stations
$.21 rates per kilowatt hour.
Parking Fees: Garage, lot, and street side parking may have separate parking fees. Time limits may apply. For more info about those owned by City: Tacoma Parking: products and services.
Climate Action Plan
The Tacoma 2030 Climate Action Plan calls for increasing the use of active transportation, transit, transportation electrification and renewable energy, so that our air can be free of pollution and healthy. It’s set of 2021-2024 Actions for a Better & More Just Tacoma, including:
- Incentivize active transportation, transit, car sharing, and electric vehicles, and reduce parking minimums in new developments (#20)
- Fund electric vehicle and bicycle programs (#21)
of the key Indicator Targets for 2030 is: “Increase public electric vehicle charging stations by 5 times especially in low and very low opportunity equity neighborhoods from 2020 baseline of 40 locations (of which 23 are in low & every low opportunity areas).
Significantly, transportation electrification technology is expanding rapidly – there are now over 80 makes and models of electric vehicles and more jobs in clean energy than in fossil fuels across the country. Tacoma is a leader in acquiring and using electric vehicles; between 2015 and 2020 registration of EVs increased by more than 260% (from 383 to 1410).