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City of Tallahassee’s first-ever EV charging station unveiled on Wednesday
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City of Tallahassee’s first-ever EV charging station unveiled on Wednesday

  • April 22, 2026

TALLAHASSEE, Fla. (WCTV) – The City of Tallahassee unveiled its first-ever electric charging station on Wednesday.

City leaders cut the ribbon as part of Earth Day celebrations. The new stations sit on South Adams Street right along the Cascades Trail. Officials say it is part of a bigger investment to create more clean energy stations throughout Tallahassee.

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City manager Reese Goad said 42% of the city’s Star Metro buses are already battery-electric, and nearly half of the city’s “light-duty” cars are already electric or hybrid.

“It’s strategically located so that you can walk the trail, cross over to Cascades Park, you can go down FAMU way, you can go next door to the coffee shop. This is what we believe the future of refueling your vehicle will be, and you’ll see more of that to come as our strategy is rolled out,” Goad said.

The new stations can charge up to four cars at once, and city leaders say it takes only about 20 minutes to reach full charge.

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