Freetown, MA Supercharger
Charging station with fast-chargers for electric vehicles (EV). 8 outlets, max capacity: 250 kW. Network: Tesla (All EV).
Charging station with fast-chargers for electric vehicles (EV). 8 outlets, max capacity: 250 kW. Network: Tesla (All EV).
2 Electric Vehicle (EV) Charging Stations at BMTA Freetown. Stations maintained by ChargePoint and located at 153 S Main St, Assonet, MA 02702, USA.
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