Every hotel on this list operates in Dallas with confirmed EV charging access and a verified sustainability credential, either a named third-party certification or a published report with specific measurable results. Properties were selected based on documented evidence, not brand promises. EV charging may be on-property or at a confirmed third-party garage within walking distance.
How we selected these hotels
Each property on this page passed a two-stage check. First, we confirmed the hotel is currently operating under the listed name and brand as of 2026. Second, we verified a sustainability credential through a third-party certification database or a published property-level report containing specific numeric results.
EV charging verification followed the same standard. We confirmed whether charging stations sit on hotel property or at a named third-party garage within walking distance. Hotels that only reference nearby public chargers without a confirmed partnership or documented proximity are not included.
The five hotels below are ranked by ecoTier first, then by certification level within each tier, then by star rating, and then alphabetically.
Dallas EV charging hotels with sustainability credentials at a glance
| Hotel | ecoTier | Certification | EV Charging | Star Rating |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Omni Dallas Hotel | Tier 1 | LEED Gold | On-property | 4 |
| Hilton Anatole | Tier 1 | Energy Star | On-property | 4 |
| Hyatt Regency Dallas | Tier 2 | Verified metrics (Hyatt World of Care) | On-property | 4 |
| Sheraton Dallas Hotel | Tier 2 | Verified metrics (Marriott Serve 360) | On-property | 4 |
Before you book: EV charging tips for Dallas hotel stays
- Call the hotel directly to confirm the number of EV charging stalls available — popular downtown properties can fill up on weekends.
- Ask whether charging is included in the parking rate or billed separately. At several Dallas hotels, Level 2 charging adds a per-hour fee on top of the daily parking rate.
- If you drive a Tesla, confirm whether the hotel has a Tesla Wall Connector or a J1772 adapter available. Not all properties stock both.
- DART light rail connects several of these hotels to Dallas Love Field and downtown destinations, which can reduce the number of daily miles you need to recharge.
What verified sustainability credentials mean for Dallas hotel guests
A certification from LEED, Energy Star, or a comparable body means an independent auditor reviewed the property's energy consumption, water use, waste diversion, and indoor air quality against a published standard. You get a documented baseline, not a marketing claim.
Tier 2 properties on this list have published specific numeric results at the property level through their brand's sustainability reporting platform. Brand-level mission statements and vague commitments did not qualify any hotel for inclusion. Every property here has a paper trail.
Our Picks
Top Hotels

Dallas Marriott Downtown
650 North Pearl Street, Dallas

Hilton Anatole
2201 Stemmons Freeway, Dallas

Hyatt Regency Dallas
300 Reunion Boulevard, Dallas

Omni Dallas Hotel
555 South Lamar Street, Dallas

Sheraton Dallas Hotel
400 North Olive Street, Dallas
FAQs
Common Questions
Yes. Every hotel on this list has confirmed on-property EV charging in its own parking structure. None of the five properties require guests to walk to a third-party garage. That said, the number of available stalls varies by property, so calling ahead to reserve a charging spot is worth doing, especially on weekends.
Tier 1 hotels hold a certification from an independent body such as LEED, Energy Star, Green Key, or EarthCheck. An auditor reviewed the property's actual performance data before issuing the credential. Tier 2 hotels have published sustainability reports with specific numeric results, such as a documented percentage reduction in energy or water use, but have not yet earned a named third-party certification. Both tiers require verifiable evidence. Vague brand commitments did not qualify any hotel for inclusion.
The [Omni Dallas Hotel](/hotels/dallas-omni-dallas-hotel) at 555 S Lamar St holds LEED Gold certification from the US Green Building Council, which is the highest-ranked credential among the five properties. LEED Gold requires a property to meet audited standards across energy, water, materials, and indoor air quality, and the Omni Dallas was designed to use 20% less energy than a comparable code-compliant building.
Four of the five hotels sit within a 6-minute walk of a DART light rail station. The Marriott Dallas City Center is closest, at 3 minutes from Pearl/Arts District Station on the Red, Blue, Orange, and Green lines. The [Hilton Anatole](/hotels/dallas-hilton-anatole) is the furthest from a DART station at approximately 12 minutes on foot from Market Center Station.
As of 2026, no Dallas hotel with confirmed on-property EV charging has been verified with LEED Platinum or Green Key 5 certification. The [Omni Dallas Hotel](/hotels/dallas-omni-dallas-hotel) holds LEED Gold, which is the highest confirmed certification among properties that also offer EV charging. If you want to explore Dallas hotels with sustainability credentials regardless of EV charging, we have a separate page for eco-friendly luxury hotels in the city.
It counts at Tier 2 when the brand publishes specific numeric results at the property level in an annual report. A general brand commitment or a mission statement does not qualify. On this list, the [Hyatt Regency Dallas](/hotels/dallas-hyatt-regency-dallas) and the [Sheraton Dallas Hotel](/hotels/dallas-sheraton-dallas-hotel) both qualify at Tier 2 because their parent brands publish documented percentage reductions in energy and water intensity with property-level tracking data.
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