Jun 13, 2023
A charging station seen from the side plugged into its unit

As electric vehicles (EVs) become increasingly popular, the demand for accessible and convenient charging stations is rapidly growing. Dublin Hyundai is proud to be a part of this green movement by offering a variety of EVs and hybrids. To make life easier for our eco-conscious customers, we’ve compiled a guide on electric charging stations in Dublin, California.

What Are Electric Charging Stations?

A charging station seen from the side plugged into its unit

Electric charging stations provide energy to recharge the battery of your EV or hybrid vehicle. There are four main types of connectors used at these stations:

J1772

The Level 2 J1772 connector is an industry standard adopted in North America and Japan. It’s commonly found on most non-Tesla EVs and plug-in hybrids and offers a charging rate of seven to 19 kW. These charging stations take about four to 10 hours to charge a battery electric vehicle up to 80%. They’re ideal for situations where you’ll be parked for a long period, such as at shopping centers or if attending a nearby event.

Tesla Chargers

Tesla has a proprietary network of Superchargers exclusive to Tesla vehicles. Currently, non-Tesla EVs are unable to use the Supercharger network except for a few locations in New York and California.

CCS

CCS is an international standard that combines Level 2 AC charging with high-capacity DC fast-charging capabilities in one connector. This versatile system is increasingly becoming the preferred choice for car manufacturers, including Hyundai. These fast chargers are ideal for when you need to charge quickly, as many modern EVs can charge from 0% to 80% in 20 to 60 minutes.

CHAdeMO

CHAdeMO is a fast-charging protocol developed for the Japanese market. The main EV in the US using this charger is the Nissan Leaf. With so few EVs using this standard, Electrify America has publicly announced they are discontinuing support for CHAdeMO.

What Types of Electric Charging Stations Do Hyundai EVs Use?

Hyundai’s latest EV models, such as the electric KONA, IONIQ 5, IONIQ 6, and any future EVs, come equipped with a CCS charging port that’s also compatible with the J1772 connector. This type of charging system allows Hyundai owners to take advantage of Level 2 charging stations and DC fast chargers.

Where Are the Public Electric Charging Stations in Dublin, California?

To make life easier for our EV customers in Dublin, we’ve compiled a list of public electric charging stations found throughout the city that can charge your Hyundai:

J-1772

Here’s a quick list of J-1772 charging stations in the area:

Dublin Shannon Center

Address: 11600 Shannon Ave., Dublin 94568.
Fee: $0.28 per kWh.
Pertinent Information: One slow charging (3.3 kWh) station with free parking and restrooms.

Enea Plaza

Address: 6775 Golden Gate Drive, Dublin 94568.
Fee: Free.
Pertinent Information: One charging station, garage, dining, shopping, restaurants, and retail.

Fountainhead Montessori

Address: 6670 Amador Plaza Road, Dublin 94568.
Fee: Weekday day rates are $1.5 per hour. Night/weekend/holiday rates are $5.95 per hour.
Pertinent Information: Two charging stations plus shopping, restrooms, and dining.

Dublin Police Station

Address: 6361 Clark Ave., Dublin 94568.
Fee: $0.30 per kWh.
Pertinent Information: Illuminated pull-in parking with shopping and dining nearby.

Dublin Library

Address: 200 Civic Plaza, Dublin 94568.
Fee: $0.29 per kWh.
Pertinent Information: Four charging stations plus grocery and restrooms.

Cadence Avenue Parking/Charging

Address: 5831 Cadence Ave., Dublin 94568.
Fee: Free.
Pertinent Information: One charging station with pull-in parking. Open 24/7.

Sterling Street Parking/Charging

Address: 5668 Sterling St., Dublin 94568.
Fee: $0.25 per kWh.
Pertinent Information: Pull-in parking with handicapped access. Open 24/7.

Apex Drive Parking/Charging

Address: 5638 Apex Drive, Dublin 94568.
Fee: $0.25 per kWh.
Pertinent Information: One charging station with pull-in parking. Open 24/7.

Iron Horse Parkway Parking/Charging

Address: 5806 Iron Horse Parkway, Dublin 94568.
Fee: $0.25 per kWh.
Pertinent Information: One charging station with pull-in parking. Open 24/7.

Downing at Boulevard

Address: 5810 Midnight Place, Dublin 94568.
Fee: Free.
Pertinent Information: One charging station with pull-in parking. Open 24/7.

PG&E Green Fuels

Address: 5160 Hacienda Drive, Dublin 94568.
Fee: $0.34 per kWh on weekdays and $0.20 per kWh on weekends.
Parking: First four hours free, then $4.00 per hour.
Minimum Parking Fees: Flat Fee of $1.50 per session.
Pertinent Information: One charging station at the rear with pull-in parking. Open 24/7.

Fillmore at Boulevard

Address: 5875 Arnold Road, Dublin 94568.
Fee: $0.25 per kWh.
Pertinent Information: One charging station with two plugs. Pull-in parking and wheelchair accessible.

Emerald Point

Address: 5130 Hacienda Drive, Dublin 94568.
Fee: $0.34 per kWh.
Parking: First four hours $1.50, then $4.00 per hour.
Pertinent Information: Two charging stations plus restrooms and dining. Open 24/7.

Dublin Center

Address: 4120 Dublin Blvd., Dublin 94568.
Fee: Blink Members: $0.49 per kWh; Blink Guests: $0.59 per kWh.
Pertinent Information: Two charging stations. Open 24/7.

Fallon Sports Park

Address: 2605 Central Parkway, Dublin 94568.
Fee: $0.32 per kWh.
Pertinent Information: Two charging stations plus restrooms. Open 24/7.

Fallon Gateway — PetSmart

Address: 2860 Dublin Blvd., Dublin 94568.
Fee: $1.00 per hour.
Pertinent Information: One charging station with pull-in parking plus shopping, restrooms, dining, and grocery.

Fallon Gateway — Starbucks

Address: 2700 Dublin Blvd., Dublin 94568.
Fee: $1.00 per hour.
Pertinent Information: Two charging stations with pull-in parking plus restrooms, shopping, and dining.

Fallon Gateway — Target

Address: 2800 Dublin Blvd., Dublin 94568.
Fee: $1.00 per hour.
Pertinent Information: Three charging stations with pull-in parking plus grocery, shopping, dining, and restrooms.

CCS

El Dorado Lane Parking/Charging

Address: 5801 Sterling St., Dublin 94568.
Fee: $0.25 per kWh.
Parking: Free while charging; $5.00 per hour after 30 minutes when not charging.
Pertinent Information: One charging station with pull-in parking. Open 24/7.

Whole Foods Market

Address: 5200 Dublin Blvd., Dublin 94568.
Fee: Variable pricing with EVgo.
Pertinent Information: Pull-in parking, dining, lodging, restrooms, Wi-Fi, shopping, and grocery.

Dublin Kia

Address: 4200 John Monego Court, Dublin 94568.
Fee: CCS is free.
Pertinent Information: Dining, shopping, grocery, and lodging nearby. Open 24/7.

The electric charger offerings in Dublin, California, are subject to change. For an updated map of EV charging stations in Dublin, visit PlugShare.

Searching for Public Chargers in Dublin, California, for Hyundai EVs?

As more drivers make the switch to electric and hybrid vehicles, knowing where to charge your vehicle is essential. If you’re in the market for a new Hyundai EV or hybrid, browse our EV inventory or contact us to learn more about your options.

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