NASDAQ-listed EVgo in Point Loma operates 28 CCS DC fast-charging ports at 3757 Midway Drive, part of the network founded in 2010 — one of its highest-capacity stations in the region. That 200 kW output can push roughly 90 miles of range into a compatible battery in 30 minutes, making the stop practical alongside a service appointment at Pacific Highway Auto Repair across the Midway District. EVgo's network runs on 100% renewable energy certificates purchased since 2019 and secured $1.25 billion in U.S. Department of Energy funding in December 2024 to expand beyond 950 locations. Credit-card tap, the EVgo app, and Autocharge+ — which starts a session the moment a CCS plug connects without any screen interaction — provide three payment paths at every stall, the same streamlined digital intake that Caliber Collision uses for its estimating workflow nearby. The 28-stall layout is engineered for simultaneous high-draw sessions, so peak Pechanga Arena event traffic does not throttle individual charge speeds below the station's 200 kW rated output.