Welcome to the future of transportation, today.
Modern and inviting, the newest City of Tallahassee electric vehicle charging station blends innovation and convenience.
While your EV charges, recharge yourself with a stroll along the scenic Capital Cascades Trail, explore the History and Culture Trail along FAMU Way, or unwind at Lake Anita and Cascades Park. Prefer a break indoors? Discover local shops, cafés, and hidden gems—all within easy walking distance. Opportunities to enjoy the area’s amenities are limitless.
The City of Tallahassee is moving our community forward by providing reliable, cost-effective zero emission vehicle charging stations.
Slated to open in 2026, the City’s first Level 3, or DC Fast Charging, station will have the capability to charge four vehicles simultaneously, charging a battery electric vehicle (BEV) to 80 percent in just 20-60 minutes.
Charging Stations
Level 3/DC Fast Charging
Under Construction
233-1 West Van Buren St, Tallahassee, FL 32301
Adjacent to Anita Favors Plaza at Lake Anita
Level 2 charging stations, capable of charging a BEV from empty to 80 percent in 4-10 hours, are currently installed at three City sites for public use:
Renaissance Center
435 N Macomb St, Tallahassee, FL 32301
Cascades Parking Garage
7 E Bloxham St, Tallahassee, FL 32301
John Marks Innovation Center
408 N Adams St, Tallahassee, FL 32301
Powering a Sustainable Future
A cleaner, more connected Tallahassee is on the horizon—with the first of the City’s new EV charging stations coming soon. This bold expansion will make it easier than ever for residents and visitors to power up and stay on the move, supporting cleaner transportation and a greener community.
The City of Tallahassee has long been a leader in environmentally sustainable practices, setting the pace for municipal innovation. At the City, sustainability means meeting today’s needs while protecting our environmental, economic, and social resources for generations to come.
Our ongoing investments are delivering powerful results. As of February 2025:
- Electric and hybrid City fleet vehicles have logged nearly 6.2 million miles, avoiding more than 5.5 million pounds of CO₂ emissions—the equivalent of planting over 41,250 trees.
33% of the City’s light-duty fleet is now electric or hybrid.
- 42% of the City’s StarMetro bus fleet has transitioned to battery-electric buses, improving air quality and public transit efficiency.
- Innovation is also taking flight. In 2024, Tallahassee International Airport, in partnership with BETA Technologies and others, launched the City’s first electric aircraft charging station—a cutting-edge hub that delivers low-cost, clean electricity to aircraft, ground vehicles, and buses.
We Power TLH with bold ideas, clean energy, and a commitment to a stronger, more sustainable community. You can learn more about the City’s sustainability efforts at Talgov.com/Sustainability.
