Naval Facilities Engineering Command - San Diego - Building 92

2525 Callagan Hwy, San Diego, CA 92136

Non-Networked L2: 1 DC Fast: 0

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Local charging insights

Naval Facilities Engineering Command - San Diego - Building 92 — Local Guide

At a glance

  • Station: Naval Facilities Engineering Command - San Diego - Building 92
  • Location: San Diego, CA
  • Address: 2525 Callagan Hwy
  • Network: Non-Networked
  • Site type: Fed Gov
  • Access notes: Fleet use only

Overview

Naval Facilities Engineering Command - San Diego - Building 92 is positioned in San Diego, CA, making it a practical stop for drivers who want reliable charging while staying connected to nearby daily essentials. The site is categorized as FED_GOV, which usually means drivers can combine charging with errands, appointments, commuting, or short breaks.

From a trip-planning perspective, the location is useful because it sits inside an established neighborhood context where access roads, parking turnover, and local activity generally support repeat visits.

Based on available station data, this location is associated with Non-Networked. That network context can matter for payment flow, app experience, pricing transparency, and support channels.

For visitors, it is often helpful to confirm access windows and on-site signage before arrival, especially during peak periods or events. Even when a station appears straightforward, practical details like lot layout, entry points, and nearby traffic patterns can change the charging experience significantly.

For new EV drivers, this kind of location is often a comfortable first choice because surrounding services reduce range anxiety and make charging feel integrated with normal routines.

Nearby context

Around this station, typical nearby amenities include food options, coffee stops, convenience retail, and restrooms, giving drivers practical ways to use dwell time effectively. In denser districts, this can also include grocery trips, pharmacy runs, fitness stops, and quick meetings, while destination-style areas can support longer visits tied to shopping, medical services, hospitality, or municipal services.

Drivers benefit most when charging data, nearby amenities, and practical access notes are presented together in one place.