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EV charging in San Fernando, CA

Here is what NREL's public data shows about EV charging in San Fernando, CA. As of NREL AFDC data retrieved June 2026, San Fernando has 12 public charging stations with 21 Level 2 ports, including 36 DC fast-charging ports for quick top-ups.

DC fast   Level 2  ·  click a marker for details, directions & Street View

Stations are operated across 4 networks: ChargePoint Network (7), Tesla (2), Tesla Destination (2), Non-networked (1).

Connectors on record: J1772 (Level 2) at 8 stations; NACS / Tesla at 4 stations.

Of these stations, 1 list free charging, per NREL's pricing field. Pricing is not recorded for the remaining 11. Always confirm current pricing with the network before you charge.

4 stations carry a NACS / Tesla connector — relevant if you drive a Tesla or a newer EV that has switched to NACS.

Notable charging stations

The largest sites by port count, DC fast first. San Fernando has 12 public stations in all — see the map above.

StationNetworkCharging
San Fernando, CA - Rinaldi St - Tesla Supercharger
14727 Rinaldi St
Tesla DC fast 24 DC fast · NACS / Tesla
San Fernando, CA - Celis Street - Tesla Supercharger
1010 Celis Street
Tesla DC fast 12 DC fast · NACS / Tesla
St Vitus Catholic Church - Tesla Destination
607 4th St.
Tesla Destination 4 Level 2 · NACS / Tesla
SF CITY EV NEW STATION 2
1004-1030 Celis St
ChargePoint Network 2 Level 2 · J1772 (Level 2)
SF CITY EV NEW STATION 3
712-740 Truman St
ChargePoint Network 2 Level 2 · J1772 (Level 2)
SF CITY EV NEW STATION 5
1120 Truman St
ChargePoint Network 2 Level 2 · J1772 (Level 2)
SF CITY EV NEW STATION 1
942-1060 Truman St
ChargePoint Network 2 Level 2 · J1772 (Level 2)
TMB STATION 2
525 Park Ave
ChargePoint Network 2 Level 2 · J1772 (Level 2)
TMB STATION 1
525 Park Ave
ChargePoint Network 2 Level 2 · J1772 (Level 2)
SF CITY EV NEW STATION 4
111 N Macneil St
ChargePoint Network 2 Level 2 · J1772 (Level 2)

What this means

Level 2 is the standard public and home charger (240V) — a few hours for a full charge, fine for shopping, work, or overnight. DC fast charging is the highway kind: 20–40 minutes to most of a charge, but not every station has it.

Connectors are the plug shape. J1772 is the universal Level 2 plug almost every non-Tesla EV uses. CCS and CHAdeMO are DC fast-charging plugs (CHAdeMO is older, mostly older Nissan Leafs). NACS is Tesla's plug, now the emerging US standard — many newer non-Teslas use it or an adapter.

This page summarizes NREL's own station records and is not a live availability map — a charger listed here can still be busy, broken, or behind a gate. Check the network's app before you rely on a specific plug.

Charging at home in San Fernando?

Most EV owners do the bulk of their charging overnight at home on a Level 2 charger. See our home EV charger buying guide for what to look for and how to match a charger to your car's connector.

EV charging near San Fernando

Source: U.S. DOE / NREL Alternative Fuels Data Center (AFDC) Station Locator, retrieved June 2026. Public stations only.