Electric Vehicles

Electric Vehicles (EVs) powered with clean renewable energy represent a large opportunity to reduce greenhouse gas emissions from transportation. They also keep money spent on fuel in the local economy, reduce pollution, and can save drivers money. 

Public EV Charging Stations

City-Owned Charging Stations

Healdsburg is committed to improving and expanding EV infrastructure to support the adoption of electric vehicles. The City currently has 12 EV charging stations open to the public at City Hall (401 Grove Street), 2 ports at 150 Branch Lane, 4 ports at the Senior Center (311 East St), and 6 ports at the Maher Parking Lot (228 Healdsburg Ave).

All fee payments are handled via ChargePoint. ChargePoint also provides an up-to-date map with charger location and availability.

Public EV charger user fees at City-owned stations were updated in Resolution 98-2024. This change was implemented to:

  • better cover operational costs while remaining affordable
  • incentivize charging during periods of abundant clean energy
  • prompt drivers to move their vehicles when finished charging
  • provide discounts for low-income customers
7/1/25 - 6/30/25
7:00am-5:00pm $1.00 per hour
5:00pm-8:00pm $1.70 per hour
8:00pm-7:00am $0.60 per hour
$0.50 session fee every 4 hours
50% discount available for Healdsburg Electric CARE income-qualified customers. Contact conservation@healdsburg.gov for instructions to request the discount.

*User fees will increase again in July 2026.

View the staff report and Council resolution here.

Other Charging Stations

Other charging stations are available throughout the City. Fees, public availability, and other restrictions will depend on the EV charger owner. Additional resources for finding charging stations include, but are not limited to:

Find out more about EV and EV charger incentives and other resources here.

Designated EV Parking

The City-owned public EV charging spaces have been designated by the City for the exclusive parking of electric vehicles that are connected to electric vehicle charging stations for electric charging purposes, according to Municipal Code 10.28.220 Electric Vehicle Parking. Vehicles parked in the following spaces may be removed if they are not connected for electric charging purposes:

  • City Hall (401 & 485 Grove St)
    • 1 space located adjacent to the North edge of the City Hall building
    • 5 spaces located in the middle of the parking lot, East of the Job Center
    • 6 spaces located in the Southeast corner of the Northern portion of the parking lot
  • Maher Parking Lot (228 Healdsburg Ave)
    • 6 spaces located in the Northwest corner of the parking lot
  • Senior Center (311 East St)
    • 4 spaces located in the middle of the Eastern edge of the parking lot