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FBI Criminal Justice Information Systems (CJIS) Division

1000 Custer Hollow Rd, Brushy Fork, WV, 26330
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Max power
7.2 kW
AC Level 2
Ports
7
ports
Hours
24/7
Open 24 hours
Pricing
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Stations & ports

1 station · 7 ports
FBI Criminal Justice Information Systems (CJIS) Division · L2 J1772
Non-Networked
AC L2 · 7.2 kW
1AJ1772· 7.2 kW· 240V/30A
1BJ1772· 7.2 kW· 240V/30A
1CJ1772· 7.2 kW· 240V/30A
1DJ1772· 7.2 kW· 240V/30A
1EJ1772· 7.2 kW· 240V/30A
1FJ1772· 7.2 kW· 240V/30A
1GJ1772· 7.2 kW· 240V/30A

Estimated charging time

Level 2 (AC) · 7.2 kW
~8 h 6 min

For a typical EV (75 kWh battery) charging from 10% to 80%. Real-world times vary with vehicle, temperature, and station load. Estimate for your EV →

1000 Custer Hollow Rd · Brushy Fork, WV · 26330

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Frequently asked questions

Where is FBI Criminal Justice Information Systems (CJIS) Division located?
FBI Criminal Justice Information Systems (CJIS) Division is located at 1000 Custer Hollow Rd, Brushy Fork, WV.
What kind of charging does FBI Criminal Justice Information Systems (CJIS) Division offer?
FBI Criminal Justice Information Systems (CJIS) Division offers Level 2 (AC) charging, with stations rated up to 7.2 kW. There is 1 charging station and 7 total ports at this location.
How long does it take to charge an EV at FBI Criminal Justice Information Systems (CJIS) Division?
A typical EV with a 75 kWh battery charging from 10% to 80% takes about 8 h 6 min on 7.2 kW Level 2 (AC) charging at FBI Criminal Justice Information Systems (CJIS) Division. Actual times vary with vehicle, temperature, and station load.
What are FBI Criminal Justice Information Systems (CJIS) Division's charging hours?
Open 24 hours
What charging network operates FBI Criminal Justice Information Systems (CJIS) Division?
FBI Criminal Justice Information Systems (CJIS) Division is part of the Non-Networked network. See more Non-Networked charging across WV on SpotCharge.
Can anyone use the chargers at FBI Criminal Justice Information Systems (CJIS) Division?
FBI Criminal Justice Information Systems (CJIS) Division is listed as by appointment access — check the details before visiting.
Is the FBI Criminal Justice Information Systems (CJIS) Division listing owner-managed?
Not yet. This page was generated from open charging data (NREL) and is refreshed by SpotCharge's weekly sync. If you own or operate this location, you can claim the listing for free and manage it directly.

Area electrification status

West Virginia · 2024
Plug-in vehicles
6.0K
#47 in US
Battery-electric
3.8K
63% of fleet
EVs per public port
11.1
542 ports listed

As of 2024, West Virginia had 6,000 plug-in vehicles registered — 3,800 fully battery-electric (63%) and 2,200 plug-in hybrid (37%). That ranks West Virginia #47 nationally and represents about 0.1% of all US plug-in registrations.

Across 542 publicly-listed ports in West Virginia (250 Level 2 and 291 DC fast), that works out to roughly 11.1 EVs per public port and 13.1 BEVs per DC fast port.

West Virginia has comparatively strong public charging coverage today. Listing here keeps your stations visible as more West Virginia drivers switch to electric.

Source: AFDC (data from Experian Information Solutions) · See full West Virginia market data →

Details
Hours
Open 24 hours
Network
Non-Networked
Access
By appointment

Last updated · 6 months ago · OpenChargeMap

Data from NREL

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