EVgo Car Charging Station

3.6
10 reviews

About

Electric Vehicle Charging Station
This public EVgo charging station in Hickory Hills provides fast charging for all major electric vehicles. Located on 9540 S Roberts Rd, it's near Hickory Palos Square Shopping Center, 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.

Location

EVgo Car Charging Station
9540 S Roberts Rd, Hickory Hills, IL
60457, United States

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  • SS
    Sandman
    Jun 19, 2025
    5.0
    This vehicle charging station is nice, I go there overnight but the only thing that I don't like about this one is that there's no garbage 🗑️ and people just throw their garbage everywhere..
  • JU
    Joseph Uhrich
    Nov 13, 2024
    2.0
    I got rippppppppped off. 55 dollars for less than 40 kw of electricity. Why would anyone buy an electric vehicle? I tried to use my app and I was lazy. I feel they take advantage of the casual charger. I regret changing from Tesla. Use the App in your phone. I don't know if it's cheaper, but I think it is. I regret buying a car I can't charge at Tesla. Update: I was contacted and as a result of that exchange, I believe that I should state that the $55.00 charge was to verify amount available on the credit card. The acutal charge turns out was about 75 cents a kilowatt/h: Around 27 dollars. I still think that the amount was high for charging and electric car. I did not use the app and so was also charged $2.90 for using my credit card. I guess I was used to Tesla supercharging for free and was totally unaware of how expensive it is to charge an electric car. It's slow and expensive so I predict the future is grim for electric vehicles taking over. Unless the battery and charging issues are addressed and corrected, there is no way this technology will succeed.