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Electric Charging Station South San Francisco CA US
Located at 400 Oyster Point Blvd, Suite 117, South San Francisco, CA, this electric vehicle (EV) charging station provides convenient access to Level 2 and DC fast-charging options for drivers in the area. The station supports a range of electric vehicles, offering multiple charging ports to accommodate various makes and models, ensuring efficient and reliable service for both daily commuters and long-distance travelers.
Notable features include user-friendly interfaces, real-time availability updates via popular EV charging apps, and ample parking space dedicated to EVs. The site is designed with accessibility in mind, featuring wide aisles and designated spaces for individuals with disabilities. While primarily focused on charging infrastructure, the location’s proximity to local amenities, including restaurants and retail, enhances its appeal for visitors seeking a seamless experience. Hours of operation align with standard business hours, though specific details may vary—users are encouraged to check app updates for the most current information.
Location Reviews
No user reviews are available for electric charging stations in South San Francisco. However, data from the PlugShare directory indicates that the city has a total of 359 public charging stations, with 381 charging ports (Level 2 and Level 3) within a 15 km radius as of January 31, 2026. The majority (83%) are Level 2 chargers, while 17% are Level 3 (DC fast chargers), including 42 DC fast chargers (15 CHAdeMO, 41 CCS). There are 13 free charging stations (6% of total ports) and 24 free ports. Major networks present include ChargePoint (139 stations), Tesla Supercharger (36 stations), Blink (33 stations), and EvGateway (12 stations). Notably, no Superchargers are listed, and the data highlights a mix of commercial and public locations, such as Miller Garage, Walgreens, and Holiday Inn Express, as top-rated spots based on check-ins.
The overall sentiment is neutral, with the data emphasizing South San Francisco’s extensive infrastructure for EV charging, including a high number of Level 2 stations and DC fast chargers. Positives include the density of charging options and the presence of major networks. Negatives include the limited availability of free stations and the absence of Superchargers, which may be a drawback for Tesla users. The city’s charging network is well-distributed but lacks detailed user feedback on reliability, speed, or accessibility.
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