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CA
Electric Car Charging Stations

Charge Station Type: [edit]
~120V Level 1: NEMA 5: 2
~240V Level 2: SAE J1772 (new standard, high voltage): 15
~240V Level 2: Small Paddle Inductive (outdated): 3

Charge Station Brand: [edit]
Coulomb ChargePoint: 2
ClipperCreek: 13
Magne Charge: 3

Number of Public/Private stations here.
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Public: 18

Parking & Charge Costs and hours available:
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Cost to Park: Free, but Starting March 1, 2013, must pay parking rate
Cost to Charge: Free

Other Notes: [edit]
Site recently upgraded with 13 Clipper Creek J1772 units. If the ChargePoint J1772 spots are taken and 240V are in use, you can access the 120V option from another parking spot if you bring a proper (12 gauge, w/ground pin) extension cord.

Update 8/11/12. New california law requires that if you're in a EV only spot you must be plugged in or you'll get a ticket. You can still park for free at LAX for now, but if you don't need a charge, just park any place. You do not have to be in an EV spot and if your not plugged in you'll get a ticket. There are many older SPI and avcon units here for now and if you have a new EV you can't use it anyway, so don't park there.

ChargePoint

LAX Lot 1 – Los Angeles, CA EV Charging Station

Address: [edit]
1 World Way
Los Angeles, California, 90045

Phone: (424) 646-7275
Coordinates: [edit]
Latitude: 33.94470
Longitude: -118.39969

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Old and New! Volt Range and RavEV @ LAXLeaf and Volt charging LAX ChargePoint StationLAX Lot 1 ChargePoint Station


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California > Los Angeles > 90045

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References: [edit]
http://www.lawa.org/welcome_LAX.aspx?id=58
http://www.mychargepoint.net

This station was added to the site on Tuesday, January 25th, 2011 at 1:29 am. You can subscribe to the comments on this entry or to the website. You can leave a comment, or trackback from your own site.

7 comments

  1. Michael Sharp
    July 6, 2012 at 4:10 pm

    Does the Volt qualify for the free parking at LAX? I have a trip coming up for a few days and wanted to leave my car charging in the EV spot. The LAX site says you can park electric vehicles for free up to 30 days in the EV spots. Wanted to know if anyone has left their car for 5 days connected.

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    • admin
      July 8, 2012 at 4:16 am

      Hi Michael, I think the volt does qualify for free parking at LAX. I have seen several there. You don’t have to plugin either. Here is an older article talking about it: LAX free PArking

      Reply
  2. skiforfun
    May 1, 2012 at 2:49 pm

    Loos like all EVSE are unavailable due to construction. Was told they will be completed with new J1772 EVSE in a couple weeks.

    Reply
  3. Jeff Lander
    April 13, 2012 at 3:57 am

    Upgrades to LAX EV Parking are taking place. They have sent notice that the EV Charging will not be available from now till April 28th, 2012. Call before planning on getting a charge there.

    Reply
  4. Cox
    June 13, 2011 at 7:28 pm

    There were 3 Leafs, 2 charging on the J chargers, the other blocking an SPI. Several RAVS.

    Reply
  5. Jeff Lander
    June 13, 2011 at 4:54 pm

    If you are in an EV that uses a J-1772 plug and the Chargepoints are taken. Do not park in the space for SPI since people still need those. Just park in a regular spot. You will still get free parking.

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  6. Sparky
    January 25, 2011 at 2:07 am

    Used one of the two ChargePoint stations Sunday with my LEAF. Tried both L1 with Nissan trickle charge J1772 cord and then directly with the ChargePoint 240V J1772. Both worked great. You’ll need a ChargePoint card though.

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