SMCC
SMCC is an EV charging station located at 1750 Virginia Rd, San Marino, California. It offers 4 charging ports on the LOOP network.
SMCC is an EV charging station in San Marino, California on the LOOP network. It has 4 charging ports (4 Level 2 ports). Pricing: $1 activation fee; $0.49 per kWh. Access: 24 hours daily.
Location
1750 Virginia RdSan Marino, CA 91108
Coordinates: 34.1166806, -118.1163111
Access: public — Public
Network
LOOP
Charging Details
| Type | Ports |
|---|---|
| Level 2 | 4 |
Connector Breakdown
| Connector | Level | Power |
|---|---|---|
| J1772 | Level 2 | ≤19.2 kW |
Pricing
$0.49/kWh as of March 12, 2026
$1 activation fee; $0.49 per kWh
Hours & Access
24 hours daily
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Frequently Asked Questions
How many charging ports does SMCC have?
SMCC in San Marino, California has 4 Level 2 ports on the LOOP network.
What connector types are available at SMCC?
SMCC supports the following EV connectors: J1772.
What charging speeds are available at SMCC?
SMCC provides Level 2 charging (typically up to 19.2 kW). DC fast charging is not available at this location.
How much does it cost to charge at SMCC?
Charging at SMCC costs $1 activation fee; $0.49 per kWh (as of March 12, 2026).
What are the hours for SMCC?
SMCC is accessible 24 hours daily.
Who can use SMCC?
SMCC access: public — Public.
Where is SMCC located?
SMCC is located at 1750 Virginia Rd, San Marino, CA 91108.
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