• OUCRechargeHubs

    OUC's ReCharge Mobility Hubs

    Fast, reliable EV charging anytime.

    Discover a new era of electric vehicle (EV) charging at OUC’s ReCharge Mobility Hubs. Equipped with cutting-edge DC Fast chargers (DCFC), our hubs provide seamless, hassle-free charging for all types of EVs, ensuring that your vehicle is powered up and ready to go in no time. With user-friendly interfaces and lightning-fast charging, our hubs make it easier than ever to stay on the move sustainably.

    Robinson ReCharge Mobility Hub

    Robinson ReCharge Mobility Hub

    129 W Robinson St, Orlando, FL 32801

    Located on Robinson Street near N. Garland Avenue, between I-4 and the SunRail train tracks in downtown Orlando.

    Features

    • 14 CCS ports and 1 CHAdeMO port (120kW)
    • 6 ports at 240kW
    • 10 NACS adapters
    • Tesla compatible
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    OCC ReCharge Mobility Hub

    OCCC ReCharge Mobility Hub

    8500 Tradeshow Blvd, Orlando, FL 32821

    Located at the north concourse entrance of the Orange County Convention Center (OCCC).

    Features

    • 6CCS ports at 240kW
    • 3 NACS adapters
    • Tesla compatible
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    OUC's ReCharge Mobility Hubs are your go-to spot for convenient and lightning-fast EV charging.

    Charge Cost

    $0.35 per KWh*

    *Fees may vary

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    Charge Time

    20 minutes = 100 miles*

    *Range per hour varies by vehicle

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    Charge Type

    Level 3-rated DC fast chargers

    Featuring CCS and CHAdeMO ports
    120kW to 240kW
    NACS adapters

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    Station Hours

    Open 24/7/365

    Open to the public

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    ChargeUp App

    Download the ChargeUp App

    You'll need the ChargeUp app to use our hubs. Download now to set up an account, add funds, and start charging your vehicle within seconds.

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    Learn how and where to charge your EV when you're on the go around town, how to troubleshoot an issue and more.

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    Find an EV Charging Station

    Find public EV charging stations near you with PlugShare, a free driver's app for iOS, Android and web. Filter by plug type, minimum power and more.

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    Frequently Asked Questions

    With the purchase of EVs rising across the nation, OUC is ensuring Orlando is ready for them.

    OUC electric vehicle charging hubs feature Direct Current (DC) fast charging stations, which can only provide charge for vehicles that are all-battery electric. Plug-in hybrid vehicles are not compatible with DC fast charge.

    DC fast charging can be done using different connector types. Our hub connectors include CCS-1, 1 CHAdeMO, and NACS (Tesla). Be sure you pick the appropriate connector for your vehicle.

    EV Adapters

    Yes, but because our stations use the CCS connector, there are additional steps you should follow:

    1. Ensure that your vehicle is CCS adapter enabled. Verify this by going to your vehicle's settings. If your vehicle is not CCS adapter enabled, you will not be able to use the CCS connectors without a retrofit, which is sold by Tesla.

    Look under software ➔ additional vehicle information ➔ CCS adapter support: Enabled or Not Installed

    2. If your vehicle is CCS adapter enabled, you will need to charge using a CCS Combo 1 adapter, which is different from the J1772 adapter that comes with a Tesla purchase. (The J1772 adapter is for Level 2 charging). OUC's ReCharge Mobility Hubs include CCS adapters for use by customers, but you may also bring your own to use.

    When using a CCS adapter, for ease of use, we recommend connecting the adapter to the CCS port first and then plugging it into your vehicle.

    Tesla Adapter

    A DC fast charger can typically charge an EV to 80% in about 30 minutes. Charging from 80% to 100% typically takes about the same time as it does to charge to 80%. Charging speeds may vary for a few reasons:

    • The charge of your vehicle: An EV’s charge rate starts fast and reduces as the battery fills. This is to protect your battery from overheating. So, if your EV is able to accept 120kW, it may get that speed at the beginning depending on the state of charge, and then will quickly reduce until the battery is full.

    • The charging speed capabilities of your vehicle: Different vehicles have different maximum charging speeds. For example, one vehicle may have a maximum charge rate of 55kW while another may have a maximum charge rate of 350kW. The vehicle with the 55kW maximum will not be able to accept the full 120kW or 240kW as advertised.

    • Power sharing: Our stations use power sharing, so chargers that are connected to the same power source will split the power. For example, if two cars are plugged into the same dual-port, 240kW station each plug will have a maximum charge of 120kW. As a best practice, leave one parking space between you and another vehicle.

    • Temperature: Some EVs may have internal battery management systems to protect the battery from overheating, so the charging rate may be reduced to protect the health of the battery. Charging can also become less efficient in extreme temperatures because energy is being used to heat or cool the battery as needed.

    An idle fee is a per minute fee that occurs when a vehicle has fully charged but has remained connected to the charger for more than 10 minutes. The idle fee is not billed while your vehicle is actively charging.

    Please monitor your charging session either at the charger or through the ChargeUp app so you can disconnect and allow for other customers to use the charging location once your vehicle has been fully charged.

     

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