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Electric Charging Station Antioch CA US
The EVgo Fast Charging Station at 4893 Lone Tree Way in Antioch, CA, provides high-speed electric vehicle (EV) charging for drivers seeking efficient and reliable refueling. This station features four Level 3 DC fast chargers, capable of delivering rapid charging to compatible EV models, making it an ideal stop for travelers and local commuters. The location is strategically positioned to serve the growing demand for EV infrastructure in the region, ensuring minimal wait times and maximum convenience.
Notable amenities include accessible restrooms, ample parking spaces, and a user-friendly layout designed for quick and seamless charging experiences. The station supports a wide range of EV brands, including Tesla, Chevrolet, Ford, and Nissan, ensuring compatibility for most electric vehicles on the road. Its central location in Antioch makes it a convenient pit stop for those exploring the East Bay area, while its consistent availability of chargers helps reduce range anxiety for long-distance travelers.
For detailed directions, maps, and customer reviews, visitors can refer to the EVgo platform or local navigation tools. This charging station exemplifies the commitment to expanding sustainable transportation options, offering a dependable and modern solution for EV owners.
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No reviews are available for the electric charging stations in Antioch, California. The provided data from February 1, 2026, indicates that Antioch has 59 public charging stations, including 2 free stations and 24 DC Fast Chargers. The charging infrastructure is distributed across various locations, with popular spots such as Empire Shopping Center, Target stores, and Sutter Delta Medical Center receiving notable check-ins. The stations are operated by multiple networks, including ChargePoint (17 stations), EVgo (14 stations), Supercharger (10 stations), and bp pulse (4 stations).
The charging stations include a mix of Level 2 and Level 3 ports, with 37% (22 stations) being Level 2 and 63% (37 stations) being Level 3. Approximately 10% of the ports (6 stations) offer free charging. While the data highlights the availability and distribution of stations, no specific user feedback or sentiment regarding their performance, accessibility, or reliability is provided.
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