ChargePoint Level 2 charging at 389 Requeza Street provides public EV infrastructure on Encinitas's Santa Fe Drive corridor, bridging the medical campus district and the Encinitas Boulevard commercial strip. The station sits on the grounds of Rancho Coastal Humane Society, a nonprofit animal welfare organization operating at this address since 1960, where adoption visits and volunteer shifts align with the two-to-three-hour Level 2 charge window. Each J1772 connector delivers 7 kW at $0.35 per kWh, providing enough energy during a typical visit to add 50 to 75 miles of range. Pre-owned EV buyers sourcing vehicles from North County dealers such as EZ Cars 101 on the 101 corridor can use the Requeza station to verify real-world charge acceptance rates against the vehicle's advertised onboard charger specifications. The ChargePoint network authenticates sessions via RFID card, mobile app, or contactless payment terminal, with energy metering certified to ANSI C12.20 revenue-grade accuracy standards.