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EV Charging Stations in the Lower Yakima Valley

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The Lower Yakima Valley is full of historical landmarks like the Teapot Dome in Zillah, a tribal casino hotel & spa in Toppenish, delicious hidden gems to grab a bite to eat like Papanana’s in Wapato. Thankfully, more electric vehicle charging stations are beginning to appear up and down the Valley, from Wapato down to Grandview.

Whether you’re looking to charge up your Tesla, Rivian, or hybrid gas/electric cars and SUVs, there are plenty of places to stop if you’re in a crunch or need a quick charge up.

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Lower Valley EV Charging Stations Coming Soon

Grandview:

Grandview Museum has three different types of EV charging ports available:

115 W Wine Country Rd

Grandview Museum 115 E Wine Country Rd
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Grandview Museum 115 E Wine Country Rd

Toppenish:

Legends Casino Hotel has two J-1772 charging ports in the parking lot.

580 Fort Rd

Yakamart has one J-1772 charging port on site.

111 Fort Rd

Wapato:

Freehand Cellars has a charging station for customers only. These include one J-1772 and one Tesla charging ports.

420 Windy Point Drive

Wolf Den has two direct current fast charging ports (DCFC).

61 W Wapato Rd

McDonald’s has one J-1772 charging port on site.

105 Frontage Rd

Zillah:

Stewart Park has two J-1772 charging ports in the park.

113 1st Ave

Sunnyside RV Park: 609 Scoon Rd
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Sunnyside RV Park: 609 Scoon Rd

Sunnyside:

Sunnyside Community Pool has four J-1772 charging ports by Central Park.

559 S 4th St

Sunnyside High School has four J-1772 charging ports in the parking lot.

1831 E Edison Ave

Sunnyside RV Park has two different types of charging ports on the grounds: a NEMA 14-50 and a wall port.

609 Scoon Rd

 

For a list of more charging ports across Washington, view the Plugshare map.

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