EVgo Car Charging Station

4.2
10 reviews

About

Electric Vehicle Charging Station
This public EVgo charging station in Whittier provides fast charging for all major electric vehicles. Located on 7916 Norwalk Boulevard, it's near Santa Fe Springs Marketplace, Burger King. The site offers 24/7 access, is ADA-compliant, and supports both CCS and CHAdeMO connectors. While charging, drivers can visit nearby shops or grab food within walking distance. Customers can use the EVgo app to check charger availability, track sessions, and view Time-of-Use pricing where available. It's a convenient and reliable option for both local drivers and those passing through the area.

Details

  • Free parking lotAvailable
  • On-site parkingAvailable
  • Wheelchair accessible entranceAvailable

Location

EVgo Car Charging Station
7916 Norwalk Boulevard, Whittier, CA
90606, United States

Hours

Reviews

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  • AR
    Aimar Yousif Raheema
    Dec 18, 2025
    5.0
    Wonderful
  • LN
    Lucila Nazario
    Sep 15, 2025
    1.0
    had to wait 45 min since all chargers were taken (and it incorrectly said they were all available) and as mentioned previously, KW per hour was not as advertised.
  • GD
    Gina Dominguez
    Aug 20, 2025
    5.0
    1st time using fast charging was very pleased with how little time it took
  • CH
    Chris H
    Dec 29, 2024
    1.0
    Advertised as 350kW fast charge, however; realtime charging speed of 100-150kW. We have to hold these companies accountable for the rates they deliver at these stations. If I’m going to be charged 64¢ per kWh then I expect 350kW speed. Unacceptable! Do better EV GO! Since they won't let me reply to EV Go directly I will add this post edit. Factoids about charging information is not what I am complaining about. You are missing the point... If you're going to provide electricity to my vehicle at a lower or lesser speed then I fully anticipate that the pricing adjust to the rate of delivery. Just because I am at a 350w super charging station should not auto-commit me to that locked in rate. If I am at a 350w station but only receive 100w delivery then I fully expect for the rate to reflect on my receipt. Which at the time of completion, it did not! It's exhausting to convert to EV and somehow end up paying more than gas if not more! My review still stands, I hope we come together to force these companies to be honest with their pricing models.