Colorado State University provides parking permit options for electric vehicles.
CSU has taken the Department of Energy’s workplace charging challenge pledge to offer 18 electric vehicle chargers at seven on-campus stations.
See a map of charger locations
- Between Durward Hall and Laurel Village, along Laurel Street.
- Between Scott Bioengineering and Rockwell West.
- At University Services Center on Laurel and Meldrum Streets.
- At Powerhouse Energy Campus at 430 N. College Ave.
- At Facilities Services South parking lot on Lake Street and East Drive.
- First floor of the Lake Street Garage at Lake Street between Prospect Road and Center Avenue.
- Each floor of the South College Garage at Pitkin Street between College Ave and Mason Street.
- Research Boulevard parking lot directly west of the Veterinary Teaching Hospital.
These free charging stations are available to all employees and visitors who have a Chargepoint card and a valid Parking and Transportation Services monthly or annual parking permit. To register a qualified Electric Vehicle, please visit our office on the ground floor of the Lake St. Garage with your vehicle registration for verification.
- Charger use is free.
- Charging (and parking in a charging space) is limited to four hours.
- All electric vehicles must have a valid CSU parking permit including daily or hourly permits.
- To park in a designated electric vehicle space or to charge on campus, all users must register their campus parking permit as an electric vehicle permit.
- All electric vehicles must have a visible electric vehicle designation sticker from the state.
- Chargepoint chargers require a Chargepoint card. Parking and Transportation Services will outline details regarding your specific vehicle when you come in to register your electric vehicle permit.