Where Can I Charge My EV in Brampton?

Where Can I Charge My EV in Brampton?

If you’ve picked up a brand new Mercedes-EQS, you might be wondering, “Just where can I charge my EV in Brampton?” The good news is that there are tons of options all over the city, and best of all, Brampton’s electric car charging stations are free for the public to use. That means you can enjoy the sights and sounds of the city without worrying about topping off your battery. Find out where can I charge my EV, and learn more about Mercedes-Benz EVs with Mercedes-Benz Brampton.

EV Charging Locations in Brampton

As part of a grant through Partners in Project Green, Brampton was able to install charging stations all over town to better support environmental sustainability. Just look for the designated electric vehicle parking spaces marked with green paint and signs, and feel free to charge up at your convenience.

  • Cassie Campbell Community Centre (Near Main Entrance)
  • Chinguacousy Wellness Center (Parking Lot)
  • City Hall (Parking Garage/P2)
  • City Hall West Tower (Centre Parking Garage/P1)
  • Civic Centre (South Parking Lot)
  • Flower City Community Campus (FCCC) Unit 1 (At Unit 1 Parking Lot)
  • Gore Meadows Community Centre (Near Main Entrance)
  • Loafer’s Lake Recreation Centre (Near Main Entrance)
  • Market Square Parking (Rose Theatre Parking Garage/P2)
  • Nelson Garage Parking (Level 1)
  • Riverstone Community Centre (Parking Lot)
  • Sandalwood Transit (Near Main Entrance)
  • Save Max Sports Centre (Under solar car port)
  • Springdale Library (Near library main entrance)
  • Susan Fennell Sportsplex (In South Parking Lot)
  • Williams Parkway Operations (Near Main Entrance)

How to Use EV Charging Locations

If you’re driving up from Caledon or Orangeville, here are some tips for using the Brampton charging stations.

  • Anyone with a plug-in electric vehicle may use the charging stations to top off their battery.
  • If a driver uses the charging station spot as a parking spot, they are subject to a $125 fine.
  • All city charging stations are level-2, which means they will typically charge your car in 3 to 6 hours.
  • Electric car charging stations are free to use, but normal parking fees apply for pay parking lots.
  • The charging station will be indicated by clear signage and an green electric car symbol painted on the pavement.

Find Out More with Mercedes-Benz Brampton

Now you know where can I charge my EV, but what else do you need to know about your electric vehicle? Feel free to contact us at Mercedes-Benz Brampton for more information about EVs. We’re located in Brampton, near neighboring Georgetown, and we’d be happy to help you with all of your automotive needs.

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