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EV charging in Cocoa Beach, FL

Here is what NREL's public data shows about EV charging in Cocoa Beach, FL. As of NREL AFDC data retrieved July 2026, Cocoa Beach has 6 public charging stations with 10 Level 2 ports, all Level 2 (no DC fast charging on record).

DC fast   Level 2   not recently confirmed  ·  click a marker for details, directions & Street View

Stations are operated across 3 networks: Tesla Destination (4), ChargePoint Network (1), Blink Network (1).

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

Of these stations, 1 are paid, per NREL's pricing field. Pricing is not recorded for the remaining 5. 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. Cocoa Beach has 6 public stations in all — see the map above.

StationNetworkChargingConfirmed
Hilton Cocoa Beach Oceanfront - Tesla Destination
1550 N Atlantic Ave
Tesla Destination 2 Level 2 · NACS / Tesla ⚠ July 2024
Hampton Inn Cocoa Beach - Tesla Destination
3425 N Atlantic Ave
Tesla Destination 2 Level 2 · J1772 (Level 2), NACS / Tesla ⚠ July 2024
CB PARKING CB GARAGE
25 S Orlando Ave
ChargePoint Network 2 Level 2 · J1772 (Level 2) July 2026
Courtyard by Marriott Cocoa Beach - Tesla Destination
3435 N Atlantic Ave
Tesla Destination 2 Level 2 · J1772 (Level 2), NACS / Tesla ⚠ July 2024
Westgate Cocoa Beach Pier - Tesla Destination
401 Meade Ave
Tesla Destination 1 Level 2 · NACS / Tesla ⚠ July 2024
CENTURY 21 Ocean location
117 N Orlando Ave
Blink Network 1 Level 2 · J1772 (Level 2) July 2026

⚠ 4 of Cocoa Beach's 6 stations haven't been re-confirmed by NREL in over 18 months and may be out of service — confirm in the network's app. Spotted something out of date or missing? Report a correction.

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 Cocoa Beach?

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 Cocoa Beach

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