LADWP - John Ferraro Building

LADWP - John Ferraro Building is an EV charging station located at 111 N Hope St, Los Angeles, California. It offers 39 charging ports on the Non-Networked network.

LADWP - John Ferraro Building is an EV charging station in Los Angeles, California on the Non-Networked network. It has 39 charging ports (5 DC fast chargers, 34 Level 2 ports) with charging speeds up to 50 kW. Pricing: Free. Access: 24 hours daily.

Location

111 N Hope St
Los Angeles, CA 90012

Coordinates: 34.0591330, -118.2485890

Access: public — Public

Network

Non-Networked

Charging Details

TypePorts
DC Fast Charging5
Level 234

Max power: 50 kW

Connector Breakdown

ConnectorLevelPower
CHADEMODC Fastup to 50 kW
J1772Level 2≤19.2 kW
J1772COMBODC Fastup to 50 kW

Pricing

Free as of November 13, 2025

Free

Hours & Access

24 hours daily

Nearby Charging Stations

Frequently Asked Questions

How many charging ports does LADWP - John Ferraro Building have?

LADWP - John Ferraro Building in Los Angeles, California has 5 DC fast chargers, 34 Level 2 ports on the Non-Networked network.

What connector types are available at LADWP - John Ferraro Building?

LADWP - John Ferraro Building supports the following EV connectors: CHADEMO, J1772, J1772COMBO.

Does LADWP - John Ferraro Building have DC fast charging?

Yes. LADWP - John Ferraro Building offers 5 DC fast chargers with charging speeds up to 50 kW.

How much does it cost to charge at LADWP - John Ferraro Building?

Charging at LADWP - John Ferraro Building costs Free (as of November 13, 2025).

What are the hours for LADWP - John Ferraro Building?

LADWP - John Ferraro Building is accessible 24 hours daily.

Who can use LADWP - John Ferraro Building?

LADWP - John Ferraro Building access: public — Public.

Where is LADWP - John Ferraro Building located?

LADWP - John Ferraro Building is located at 111 N Hope St, Los Angeles, CA 90012.

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