Universal EV Charging
Headquarters — · operates in US
Universal EV Charging has 281 public charging points across the US, predominantly slower AC chargers. See where they operate and what to expect.
How Universal EV Charging fits in
- Peak DC power
- 50 kW
- Supported connectors
- Headquarters
- —
- Operating regions
- US
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Open the mapUniversal EV Charging Network: Coverage and Charger Types
Universal EV Charging operates 281 public charging points in the US. This network focuses on slower AC charging, suitable for overnight or destination top-ups, rather than rapid charging for road trips.
Universal EV Charging's network includes 281 public charging points across the US. The charging speed is predominantly slower AC. Specifically, 236 of the total points provide under 50 kW AC charging, typically found at destinations, workplaces, or for on-street parking. There are 45 chargers offering 50-149 kW rapid charging. No ultra-rapid 150 kW+ chargers are listed in our database. This makes Universal EV Charging best suited for drivers needing to charge their vehicle over a longer period, such as while parked at a hotel or shopping center, or overnight. The busiest locations for their chargers include Fort Worth with 10 points, followed by Houston with 8, and Lubbock, Plano, and Amarillo each with 6 points. You will encounter Type 1 (J1772) and CCS (Type 1) connectors at their sites. Most charging sessions require using a specific app or a contactless payment method; always verify the price displayed on the charger or in the associated app before beginning a charge. If a charging station appears to be out of service, try another available stall or contact the operator directly for assistance.
- What type of charging does Universal EV Charging primarily offer?
- Universal EV Charging's network is predominantly composed of slower AC chargers. Out of 281 total public charging points, 236 provide charging speeds under 50 kW. This makes it suitable for destination, workplace, or overnight charging rather than rapid charging for quick top-ups on a journey.
- Where can I find Universal EV Charging stations?
- Universal EV Charging operates 281 public charging points across the United States. The most concentrated locations include Fort Worth with 10 stations, Houston with 8, and Lubbock, Plano, and Amarillo each with 6 stations. This coverage is spread across various towns and cities within the US.
- What are the charging speeds available?
- The network features 45 chargers with rapid charging speeds between 50-149 kW. However, the majority, 236 out of 281 points, are slower AC chargers operating at under 50 kW. There are no ultra-rapid 150 kW+ chargers listed in our database.
- What connector types can I expect?
- You can expect to find Type 1 (J1772) and CCS (Type 1) connectors at Universal EV Charging sites. These are common standards for electric vehicles, particularly in North America. Always confirm compatibility with your vehicle before initiating a charging session.
- How do I pay for charging and what if a charger is broken?
- Payment typically involves using the operator's app or a contactless payment method. It is advisable to check the price displayed on the charger or within the app before plugging in. If you encounter a broken charging stall, try using another available one or contact Universal EV Charging for support.