Go Green With an Electric Vehicle
You’ve probably seen electric vehicles (EVs) zipping by on the highway or plugged into a local charging station. This greener alternative is fueled by electricity, creating a cleaner, more cost-effective drive. With quiet acceleration, less maintenance and better day-to-day affordability due to shrunken fuel costs, it’s no wonder so many drivers are switching to electrical models — the EV surge is just getting started.
Let’s make the most of every mile and work to reduce your carbon footprint. We’ve paired need-to-know information with the right resources to start your journey.
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How It Works
Ready to buy or considering a future purchase? Here’s what you need to know about owning and operating an EV.
EV Technology
Like gasoline-fueled cars, not all EVs are created equal — each is powered a little differently.
There are two distinct types on the market, so it’s worthwhile to understand the different driving range, energy usage and charging
options each offers.
- All-electric vehicles run solely on battery power.
- Plug-in extended-range hybrid vehicles (PHEV) generate energy from a battery. An internal combustion engine is used to extend the range of the vehicle, typically by recharging the battery.
Types of Chargers
Level 1 Charger
Residential
120 volt (standard outlet)
Approximate Charge Time:
Up to 40 miles in 10-12 hours
Charge Cost:
$3.39
Perfect For:
Daily travel, workplace
and overnight charging.
Level 2 Charger
Residential & Commercial
240 volt (dryer outlet)
Approximate Charge Time:
4-8 hours from empty to fully charged
Charge Cost:
$3.39 (Residential)
$5.25 (Commercial)
Perfect For:
Faster, convenient charges
on-the-go and for longer drives.
Level 3 DC Fast Charger
Commercial
Public Charging
Approximate Charge Time:
0 to 80% in 30-40 minutes
Charge Cost:
$4.80
Perfect For:
Rapid charging for any driving range,
but best for long distances.
Chart updated June 2024
Please note: Figures provided are estimates based on best available data. Each EV’s charge rate depends on a number of factors, including make, model, charger type, weather conditions and battery. Charge times/rates depend on the battery level, charger level, and time of day.
Types of EV Charging
Smart Charging Tips

SMART CHARGING
Schedule your EV to start charging after 9 p.m. Off-peak charging helps delay grid upgrades (and often you’ll be utilizing renewable wind energy)

OPTIMIZE CHARGING LEVELS (20-80 RULE)
Keep your battery between 20-80% charged

Don't charge daily unless necessary
Average person drives 39 per day - charge every 2-3 days

Avoid extreme hot or cold temperatures
Precondition your battery before charging

QUICK CHARGING
Limit Level 3 charging— especially in extreme temps— as it can accelerate battery degradation over time

REGENERATIVE BRAKING
Maximizes battery range & improves brake life

Check your charger equipment regularly for signs of damage or wear
Choose the right charger - compatibility is key
Don't block access - when your done charging, move your vehicle
Stay up to date with software and firmware updates
Give your battery a break after long drives before recharging
Public Charging Stations
To ensure a smooth ride free of interruptions, we’ve worked with community partners to install several public charging stations throughout the Omaha metropolitan area and across the state — with more on the way.
Look at our map and click the links below for directions to the closest OPPD charging station. You can even extend your search to nearby cities for on-the-go travel charging.
- Henry Doorly Zoo (Two Chargers) – 10th and I-80
- UNMC Parking Garage – 40th and Leavenworth
- OPPD Office – 16th and Harney
- NP Dodge Real Estate – 86th and Dodge
Plus, we’ve identified some of our favorite fast-charge sites at the following locations:
- Cabela's – La Vista
- Casey's – Blair, North Bend and Syracuse
- Park Omaha – 17th and Chicago
Frequently Asked Questions
Still have questions?
We’re here to help. For more information about electric vehicles, please email customerservice@oppd.com or call 402-536-4131.