This public EVgo charging station in Austin provides fast charging for all major electric vehicles. Located on 1807 West Slaughter Lane,The site offers 24/7 access, is ADA-compliant, and supports both CCS and CHAdeMO connectors. Drivers can take advantage of the site's convenient and accessible location. 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.
Couldn't find it using Google maps - & the guy in the gas station shop had no idea although it's supposed to be close by?
Edit: Found one on Brodie Lane MUCH easier... Have to say it would be good to have a big sign (a la gas stations) in some cases! Wonder if anyone else has had trouble finding this one - or is it just me?
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Dane Halter
Oct 11, 2025
4.0
Pros: Easy to find. Seemingly safe area. The Juiceland here is amazing while waiting on vehicle to charge. All chargers available. Cons: Expensive to charge. The 350 kW is actually only giving my 100 - 155 kW.
I’m charging a Lucid Air on the “Perkins A” charger.
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CHERRI
Sep 18, 2025
1.0
Compared to charge point, EVgo is more expensive and also more faulty. Charging from 20% to 80%, ChargePoint is $9. Meanwhile EVgo is $35-$40 for the same amount. I am happy it’s in this area. However, I would choose CP anytime.
Response: If the price is high due to maintenance, customer service, and electricity, then why are other companies like ChargePoint only $2-$9 for a full charge? Not to mention a $10 hold instead of $55. Frankly, it is just this company that is expensive.