The Mermaid & The Alligator - Tesla Destination
Key West, FL
Scenic coast · South Florida
The Overseas Highway runs 113 miles of bridges and islands from Key Largo to Key West — one road, no detours, and some of the best reasons in America to drive it slowly: diving at Pennekamp, Islamorada’s flats, the Seven Mile Bridge, and Key West at the end.
One road also means one charging plan. Resort and hotel Level 2 is spread down the whole chain, Key West is walkable once you arrive, and the smart play is simple: charge overnight at your key, never bet the return leg on a single station mid-chain.
When to go: High season runs December through April; summer brings heat, afternoon storms, and the best diving. Lobster mini-season and Key West’s festival weeks spike everything, chargers included.
Purple pins have DC fast charging; green pins are Level 2. Tap a pin for the location page.
Overnight Level 2 at your lodging is the cheapest, easiest way to charge on a trip — arrive on whatever range you have, leave at 100%.
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These listings sit at wineries, restaurants, and cafes — the places a destination visit already includes an hour or two of dwell time.
DC fast charging in and around the Keys — for arrivals, departures, and day-trippers who aren’t staying overnight.
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EV drivers plan trips around where they can charge — and a Level 2 charger costs a fraction of what most owners expect. If you already have one, claim your listing so drivers (and this page) can find it. Verified and Premium listings rank first in every section here.
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