Over $17 million in funding will facilitate the installation of additional fast-charging ports for electric vehicles at 29 more sites across Colorado.
This funding, which was announced on December 27, will be allocated for 168 new charging ports statewide, as reported by Colorado’s Energy Office and the Department of Transportation.
All new charging ports will have a minimum output of 150 kilowatts.
Below is a map highlighting these projects:
Below is a list of the announced locations as of December 27:
- eCAMION: Antonito, Denver, Fowler, Sargents
- Electric Era Technologies: Aurora, Florissant, Holly, Julesburg, Idalia, Simla, Wiggins
- EVGateway: Delta, Nunn
- Francis Energy: Fraser, Cheyenne Wells
- Helios Charging: Leadville
- Ionna, LLC: Fruita
- KS EV Peak Holdings: Dinosaur, Craig
- Love’s Travel Stops: Berthoud, Brighton
- Phillips 66 Company: Aurora
- Rivian: Idaho Springs, Walsenburg
- Tesla: Aurora, Grand Junction, Louisville
- Town of Mountain Village: Mountain Village
The funding for these ports is sourced from the Direct-Current Fast-Charging Plazas Program, which receives its funding from the Infrastructure Investment and Jobs Act along with state financial resources.
Where can I find a fast-charging station in Colorado now?
This map provides the locations of public DC Fast Charge ports currently available in Colorado. Note that some of these fast-charge locations offer less than 150 kilowatts.
Where are the fast-charging stations in Fort Collins?
Currently, according to a map from the U.S. Department of Energy, here are the DC Fast ports available. They range in output from 50-kilowatt to 350-kilowatt ports. Only four locations are available offering fast-charging ports of 150 kilowatts or more, and none are located in Fort Collins.
- Jax Outdoor Gear, 1200 N. College Ave., Fort Collins (one at 50 kW)
- Fort Collins Museum of Discovery, 408 Mason Court, Fort Collins (one at 50 kW)
- Markley Motors, 3325 S. College Ave., Fort Collins (one at 62 kW)
- GPM Investments, 3038 S. College Ave., Fort Collins (one at 62 kW)
- Poudre Valley Rural Electric Association, 7649 REA Parkway, Windsor (two at 201 kW)
- Embassy Suites, 4705 Clydesdale Parkway, Loveland (ten at 150 kW)
- Thunder Mountain Harley Davidson, 4250 Byrd Drive, Loveland (one at 24 kW)
- King Loveland, 4175 Byrd Drive, Loveland (two at 120 kW)
- Davidson-Gebhardt Chevrolet, 3880 Test Drive, Loveland (one at 62 kW)
- Jax Outdoor Gear, 950 E. Eisenhower Blvd., Loveland (one at 50 kW)
- Target, 1725 Rocky Mountain Ave., Loveland (four at 350 kW)
- Maverick, 8150 Sixth St., Wellington (one at 200 kW)
Additionally, twelve 250-kilowatt ports by Tesla are in the works in Fort Collins at Front Range Village, located at 2720 Council Tree Ave., as indicated on the state’s DC Fast Charge sites map. This funding was disclosed in 2023.