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EVGateway

Headquarters · operates in US

EVGateway has 569 public charging points across the US and Canada. Most offer slower AC charging.

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Peak DC power
160 kW
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EVGateway Charging Network Coverage

EVGateway operates 569 public EV charging points across the US and Canada. The network leans heavily towards slower AC charging, making it best suited for destination, workplace, or overnight charging rather than rapid road trips.

EVGateway's network consists of 569 public charging points spread across the United States and Canada. The bulk of these chargers are slower AC units, with 429 points offering speeds under 50 kW. These typically provide 7-22 kW, ideal for charging while parked for extended periods at destinations or workplaces.

Only 138 chargers are rated as rapid, operating between 50 kW and 149 kW. The network includes just two ultra-rapid chargers capable of over 150 kW. This power mix means EVGateway is not primarily designed for quick top-ups on long road trips.

Drivers will encounter a mix of connector types, including Type 1 (J1772), CCS (Type 1), CHAdeMO, and NACS (Tesla Supercharger). Key locations include Los Angeles with 25 points, Denver with 8, and Grand Junction and Lancaster, each with 6.

When using EVGateway, expect to find common connector types. Given the network's slower charging speeds, it is best utilized for destination, workplace, or overnight charging. Always check the price displayed on the charging unit or in the operator's app before initiating a charge. If a specific charger is out of service, try another available unit or contact EVGateway customer support.

FAQ
What kind of charging speeds does EVGateway offer?
EVGateway's network primarily offers slower AC charging. Out of 569 total points, 429 are under 50 kW, typically delivering 7-22 kW. There are 138 rapid chargers (50-149 kW) and only 2 ultra-rapid chargers (150 kW+).
Is EVGateway suitable for road trips?
No, EVGateway is not ideal for road trips. With only 2 ultra-rapid and 138 rapid chargers, the network's strength lies in its 429 slower AC chargers. These are best for destination, workplace, or overnight charging where your vehicle will be parked for several hours.
Where can I find EVGateway chargers?
EVGateway chargers are available in the US and Canada. Busiest locations in our database include Los Angeles (25 points), Denver (8 points), and Grand Junction and Lancaster (6 points each).
What charging connectors does EVGateway use?
EVGateway sites feature a variety of connector types to accommodate different electric vehicles. You can expect to find Type 1 (J1772), CCS (Type 1), CHAdeMO, and NACS (Tesla Supercharger) connectors.
How do I pay for charging?
Payment methods vary by operator. Most commonly, you can use a contactless credit card directly at the charging station or the operator's dedicated mobile app. Always confirm the charging price shown on the unit or in the app before plugging in.
What if a charger doesn't work?
If you encounter a non-functional charging station, try to locate an alternative available stall at the same site. If no other stalls are working or available, contact EVGateway's customer support for assistance. Details should be available on the charging unit itself.
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