
City guide
EV charging in Sacramento, California
Sacramento's charging landscape blends city-facility Level 2 points, private network sites, and utility-supported installs. The City maintains information for EV charging in municipal garages and on-street spaces, while the California Energy Commission's programs and the state's NEVI plan expand DC fast coverage along major corridors. Local utility SMUD provides multiple residential and business offerings to reduce installation and operating costs.
Public chargers cluster around Downtown, Midtown, and the Railyards, with additional coverage across East Sacramento, South Natomas, and Natomas Crossing retail areas. Drivers will find ChargePoint, Tesla, EVgo, and Electrify America sites in garages, shopping centers, campuses, and hotels. City parking facilities post rates on-site; on-street EV spaces are vendor-operated with applicable time limits and fees.
PlugMapper consolidates verified listings with port counts, access hours, and pricing notes, aligning with city facility pages, utility programs, and state incentive portals. Data checks prioritize accurate location and connector details so residents and visitors can plan dependable sessions.
Sacramento, California EV charging snapshot
Businesses and residents can combine SMUD rebates with California's CALeVIP fast-charging incentives to lower equipment and utility-side costs.
SMUD lists ,500 per high-power Level 2 handle and up to ,000 per =150 kW DCFC handle, plus panel and transformer upgrade support (2025). (SMUD)
CEC's statewide Fast Charge California Project can cover up to 100% of eligible costs, capped at ,000 per DC fast-charging port; J3400 eligible. (calevip.org)
Sacramento details EV charging in city-owned parking facilities and notes on-street EV spaces are vendor-operated with posted regulations and fees. (City of Sacramento)
Planned Level 2 installations at 13 libraries, community centers, and parks expand access in city neighborhoods. (Valley Vision - Sacramento)
Plan charging routes with the PlugMapper map
Use PlugMapper to compare Level 2 options at city garages with nearby DC fast hubs, filtering by connector, pricing, and 24/7 access.
- Show garage locations around Downtown and Capitol Mall to pair paid Level 2 charging with meetings, events, or dining in the core.
- Turn on DC fast filters to locate high-power sites along I-5, I-80, and US-50 for quick highway top-ups between regional trips.
- Use connector and access filters to match J1772, CCS, or NACS hardware and confirm vendor-posted rates for on-street EV spaces.
Map coverage refreshes every six hours from AFDC and local utility feeds. Availability and pricing may change; confirm with the station operator before your trip.
Top EV charging stations in Sacramento, California
Ordered by total public charging ports available, these five locations provide the greatest capacity for EV drivers across the city.
- CalPERS400 Q St, Sacramento, CA51 total portsNon-Networked
- Hyatt Regency Sacramento1209 L St, Sacramento, CA20 total portsNon-Networked
- Sacramento DoCo - Tesla Supercharger450 J Street, Sacramento, CA20 total portsTesla
- Sacramento, CA - 450 J Street - Tesla Destination450 J Street, Sacramento, CA16 total portsTesla Destination
- Track 281 Apartments321 Bercut Dr, Sacramento, CA14 total portsEVCS
Need overnight charging? Toggle the map to Level 2 sites and look for garage locations with 24/7 access. Driving for hire? The fast-charge filter highlights plugs that meet local TLC or taxi requirements.
PlugMapper combines operator feeds, OpenStreetMap context, and user feedback. Spot an update? Open the station detail page to share changes so we can alert the network owner.
Incentives and rebates for installing EV chargers
Businesses and residents can combine SMUD rebates with California's CALeVIP fast-charging incentives to lower equipment and utility-side costs.
City initiatives
- City of Sacramento - Electric Vehicle Parking
City lists EV charging availability and rules for on-street and municipal garages; vendors operate streetside stations and garage rates are posted on-site.
View program details - EV Blueprint Implementation
Implementation projects include new Level 2 chargers at libraries, community centers, and parks to improve access in underserved areas.
View program details
Utility programs
- SMUD - Business EV Charging Incentives
Incentives per handle for Level 2 and DC fast, plus allowances for stub-outs, panel upgrades, and transformers reduce installed costs for site hosts.
View program details - SMUD - Charge@Home
Residential rebates up to toward Level 2 equipment and circuit installation help households add home charging.
View program details
State & federal support
- CALeVIP - Fast Charge California
Statewide DCFC incentives may cover up to 100% of costs, capped at ,000 per port, with ready-to-build projects prioritized.
View program details - California EV Laws & Incentives (AFDC)
Federal and state EV and EVSE policies and incentives for California, updated periodically by DOE's AFDC.
View program details
Neighborhood coverage
Municipal garages and private networks provide dense Level 2 coverage near the Capitol and arenas, with DC fast sites a short hop from I-5 and US-50.
Street-grid destinations and retail lots host multiple Level 2 options suited to dining or errands; plan DC fast top-ups along major corridors before longer trips.
Parks, medical campuses, and shopping centers offer Level 2 charging; use PlugMapper to verify access hours and parking fees for longer dwell sessions.
Retail and hotel clusters near I-5 and I-80 feature Level 2 plus convenient highway access to regional DC fast chargers for quick turnarounds.
Neighborhood lots and recreation sites provide Level 2 options; consider nearby freeway DC fast sites for rapid charging before weekend drives.
Trusted resources
- City of Sacramento - EV Parking
Rules, locations, and rate notes for city garages and on-street EV spaces.
Visit resource - SMUD - Business EV Charging Incentives
Rebate amounts and installation allowances for Level 2 and DCFC.
Visit resource - CALeVIP - Fast Charge California
State incentive overview for DC fast charging projects.
Visit resource - AFDC - California Laws & Incentives
Authoritative listing of California EV and EVSE policies and incentives.
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Frequently asked questions
Where can I find EV charging in city garages?
The City lists charging availability in several municipal garages and notes that on-street EV spaces are vendor-operated with posted regulations and fees.
Does Sacramento plan additional public Level 2 sites?
Yes. EV Blueprint Phase II adds Level 2 chargers at 13 libraries, community centers, and parks to broaden neighborhood access.
Are there local rebates for business charging?
SMUD offers per-handle incentives for Level 2 and DC fast chargers and allowances for electrical upgrades to reduce project costs.
Is there funding for public DC fast projects?
California's Fast Charge California (CALeVIP) can cover up to 100% of eligible DC fast costs, capped at ,000 per port for ready-to-build sites.
Do residents get support for home charging?
SMUD's Charge@Home program offers up to toward Level 2 equipment and circuit installation, with terms posted by the utility.
Nearby cities
- West Sacramento, CA
- Citrus Heights, CA
- Davis, CA
Market insights shaping local charging
SMUD's per-handle rebates and upgrade allowances reduce upfront costs for Level 2 and DCFC, improving feasibility for small businesses and multifamily properties.
The CALeVIP Fast Charge California Project's per-port cap and 100% cost coverage for eligible sites can speed deployment at highway-adjacent and urban hubs.
City pages clarifying garage availability and on-street EV rules help drivers plan dwell-time charging and avoid violations in vendor-operated curbside spaces.
Planned Level 2 installations at libraries and parks extend reliable charging to more neighborhoods, complementing private network coverage.
Find dependable EV charging across Sacramento
Compare city-facility Level 2 and corridor DC fast options, with live status and access details.

