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MDTA Electric Vehicle Charging Stations

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Maryland continues to experience significant growth in Electric Vehicle ownership and has a robust network of publicly available Level 2 and Level 3 DC Fast Charging stations to support the growing number of EVs on the road. The Maryland Motor Vehicle Administration tracks the total number, make, model, and model year (MY) of all EVs registered in Maryland. Current Electric Vehicle Registration data can be found here

The Maryland Transportation Authority has 15 publicly available charging stations at three of its toll facilities: five each at the Bay Bridge in Annapolis, and at the Baltimore Harbor Tunnel and Fort McHenry Tunnel in Baltimore. The charging stations are part of the ChargePoint network.

Drivers can initiate a session by creating a ChargePoint account, by using a credit card, or by calling the number displayed on the station.

Vehicles are required to be plugged in and charging while parked. Otherwise a $2 per minute fee starts five minutes after the vehicle is fully charged. The charging session fee is capped at a maximum of $20.


 

MDTA Customer Service Center EV Charging Stations

LEVEL 2 charging stations are available at:
  • Bay Bridge (US 50/301) in Annapolis – 2 total
    (provided by BGE EVsmart®

Features:

  • Allows motorists to add 10 to 20 miles of range to their vehicle for every hour of charge time.
  • Customers are required to pay $0.18 per kilowatt hour to charge their vehicles.
LEVEL 3 charging stations are available at:
  • Baltimore Harbor Tunnel (I-895) in Baltimore – 5 total
  • Fort McHenry Tunnel (I-95) in Baltimore – 5 total
  • Bay Bridge (US 50/301) in Annapolis – 3 total
    (provided by BGE EVsmart®

Features:

  • Allows motorists to add 180 to 240 miles of range to their vehicle for every hour of charge time.
  • Customers are required to pay $0.34 per kilowatt hour to charge their vehicles.

 

I-95 Travel Plazas EV Charging Stations

I-95 Maryland House Travel Plaza
  • Level 2 charging stations - 1 total
  • Level 3 charging stations - 6 total
  • Tesla  Superchargers - 8 total
I-95 Chesapeake House Travel Plaza
  • Level 2 charging stations - 1 total
  • Level 3 charging stations - 6 total
  • Tesla  Superchargers - 8 total

MD Zero Emission Electric Vehicle Infrastructure Council

Follow link to find a EV charging station near you.



EV Vehicle map link.

Different types of Charging Stations.

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Feb 10

Bay Crossing Study Public Hearing (Anne Arundel County)

5 PM

Broadneck High School
1265 Green Holly Dr.
Annapolis, MD, 21409

Catch the DriveEzMD Outreach Team at the upcoming Bay Crossing Study Tier 2 NEPA Public Hearing in Annapolis! As the community reviews the Draft Environmental Impact Statement and MDTA’s Recommended Preferred Alternative (Alternative C), we’ll be there to share tolling tools, and provide resources to make your travel across Maryland smoother.

5:00pm-8:00pm

Feb 12

Finance and Administration Committee Meeting

9 AM

Livestream

This public meeting is livestreamed and archived on the Finance and Administration Committee Meeting Homepage. The Finance and Administration Committee Meeting homepage also provides access to the virtual meeting, schedule, agenda, materials and minutes.

Feb 12

Bay Crossing Study Public Hearing (Queen Anne’s County)

5 PM

Kent Island High School
900 Love Point Road
Stevensville, MD, 21666

The DriveEzMD Outreach Team will be onsite at the Bay Crossing Study: Tier 2 NEPA Public Hearing in Annapolis. While you're attending the hearing and reviewing the Draft Environmental Impact Statement and MDTA’s Recommended Preferred Alternative (Alternative C), we’ll be available to answer questions and provide helpful information about traveling Maryland roadways.

5:00pm-8:00pm