Beginning July 1, 2025, Loudoun County will implement a new fee structure for the county-operated electric vehicle (EV) charging stations.
The flat session fee of $2.10 will remain the same, which will cover the first 17.5 kilowatt hours of electricity. A new fee of 12 cents per kilowatt hour will be charged for any electric usage beyond the first 17.5 kilowatt hours. In addition, members of the public who use the EV charging stations will pay a 10% fee per transaction.
Over the last several years, the county’s average electricity rate has increased from about 8 cents per kilowatt hour to 12 cents. In addition, the length of time of charging sessions has increased. The new fee structure will allow the county to fully recover the cost of delivering electricity to the EV charging station customers.
Currently, the county owns and operates 55 publicly accessible electric vehicle charging stations, which include a total of 106 ports at 11 locations. Customers pay at the charging station through a mobile app that is connected to a credit or debit card.
A map of the locations of the county’s EV charging stations and information about plans to increase the number of county-operated charging stations can be found in the Environment & Energy section of the Loudoun GeoHub.
More information about Loudoun County’s environmental initiatives may be found at loudoun.gov/environment.
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