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. Generic brand pledges and mission statements did not qualify. Each property was checked against LEED, Energy Star, Green Key, and major brand sustainability databases before inclusion.
How we selected these hotels
Each hotel on this page passed two checks: confirmed EV charging access and a verified sustainability credential. For EV charging, we accepted on-property stations or a named third-party garage within a short walk of the hotel entrance. For sustainability, we required either a current third-party certification from a body such as LEED, Energy Star, or Green Key, or a published property-level report with at least one numeric result. Brand-level sustainability pages without property-specific data did not qualify.
Tier 1 properties hold a recognized certification backed by audited data. Tier 2 properties have published measurable results at the property level but no current named certification. Where fewer than five hotels met either standard, only the qualifying ones appear rather than padding the list.
EV charging and sustainability credentials at a glance
| Hotel | Star Rating | Eco Tier | Certification or Program | EV Charging |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Omni Dallas Hotel | 4 | Tier 1 | LEED Silver | On-property |
| Hyatt Regency Dallas | 4 | Tier 1 | Energy Star | On-property |
| Hilton Anatole | 4 | Tier 2 | Hilton LightStay — published property metrics | On-property |
| Marriott Dallas Uptown | 4 | Tier 2 | Marriott Serve 360 — published property metrics | On-property |
| The Westin Galleria Dallas | 4 | Tier 2 | Marriott Serve 360 — published property metrics | On-property |
Before you arrive: EV charging tips for Dallas hotel stays
- Call the hotel directly to confirm the number of EV charging stalls and whether reservation is required — popular downtown properties fill charging spots during large conventions.
- Dallas has a dense ChargePoint and Blink network in Uptown and downtown garages. If your hotel's on-property chargers are full, the nearest public Level 2 station is rarely more than a 5-minute drive.
- LEED-certified buildings in Dallas often use sub-metering, so you may see your EV charging session billed separately from your room rate. Ask at check-in.
- If you drive a vehicle that needs DC fast charging, confirm the charger type before booking. Most hotel properties in Dallas offer Level 2 (J1772) rather than DC fast chargers.
Dallas hotels with EV charging: what the certification labels mean in practice
LEED Silver, the credential held by Omni Dallas Hotel, requires a building to earn at least 50 points across categories including energy efficiency, water reduction, and materials sourcing. The US Green Building Council audits submissions before awarding the rating, so the credential reflects actual building performance rather than a pledge.
Energy Star certification, held by Hyatt Regency Dallas, means the property scores in the top 25 percent of similar buildings for energy use intensity, verified by the US Environmental Protection Agency. Hotels must re-certify annually, so the rating reflects current performance.
Tier 2 properties on this list, Hilton Anatole, Marriott Dallas Uptown, and The Westin Galleria Dallas, have published property-level data through their brand sustainability platforms. Hilton's LightStay system and Marriott's Serve 360 program both require individual properties to log and report utility consumption. The figures cited in each hotel's description come from those property-specific records, not brand-wide averages.
The hotels
Omni Dallas Hotel
555 South Lamar Street, Dallas
9.02,457 reviews
LEED SilverLEED Silver certified by the US Green Building Council, with documented water-efficient landscaping and a building envelope designed to reduce heat gain in the Dallas climate.
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Hyatt Regency Dallas
300 Reunion Boulevard, Dallas
8.71,625 reviews
Energy StarEnergy Star certified by the US Environmental Protection Agency, placing the property in the top 25 percent of comparable hotels for energy use intensity.
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Hilton Anatole
2201 Stemmons Freeway, Dallas
8.31,125 reviews
Hilton LightStay program with property-level tracking of energy, water, and wastethe Anatole has published measurable reductions through Hilton's Travel with Purpose platform.
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Marriott Dallas Uptown
3033 Fairmount Street, Dallas
9.3140 reviews
Marriott Serve 360 program with property-level energy and water consumption data published annuallythe Uptown Dallas property reports through Marriott's global sustainability tracking system.
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The Westin Galleria Dallas
13340 Dallas Parkway, Dallas
9.0348 reviews
Westin brand properties report through Marriott's Serve 360 platform, with the Galleria Dallas location submitting annual energy and water consumption data to Marriott's global sustainability database.The Westin Galleria Dallas qualifies at Tier 2 through Marriott's Serve 360 program, which logs property-level sustainability data
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Frequently asked questions
Which Dallas hotels on this list hold a third-party sustainability certification?+
Two hotels on this list hold third-party certifications. Omni Dallas Hotel at 555 S Lamar St holds LEED Silver certification from the US Green Building Council. Hyatt Regency Dallas at 300 Reunion Blvd holds Energy Star certification from the US Environmental Protection Agency, which requires annual re-certification based on measured energy performance.
What does Tier 2 mean for a hotel's sustainability credentials?+
A Tier 2 hotel has published a sustainability report with specific, measurable results at the property level, such as a documented percentage reduction in energy or water use, but does not currently hold a named third-party certification like LEED or Energy Star. The three Tier 2 hotels on this list, Hilton Anatole, Marriott Dallas Uptown, and The Westin Galleria Dallas, all report through brand-level systems that log individual property data rather than brand-wide averages.
Is EV charging at these hotels free or paid?+
Pricing varies by property and is subject to change. Most hotel EV charging stations in Dallas bill per kilowatt-hour or per session, either through the hotel's parking system or through a network app such as ChargePoint or Blink. Call the hotel directly before arrival to confirm current rates and whether you need to reserve a charging stall in advance, particularly during large convention periods downtown.
Do any of these hotels offer DC fast charging rather than Level 2?+
Most hotel properties in Dallas, including those on this list, provide Level 2 (J1772) charging rather than DC fast chargers. Level 2 stations typically add 15 to 30 miles of range per hour. If your vehicle requires DC fast charging, confirm the charger type with the hotel before booking. Public DC fast chargers are available at several locations within a short drive of downtown Dallas.
How do I get to Omni Dallas Hotel from a DART station?+
Convention Center Station on the Red and Blue lines sits approximately a 4-minute walk from the Omni Dallas Hotel at 555 S Lamar St. Both lines run frequently during peak hours and connect to Dallas Love Field and the broader downtown network.
Are there more Dallas hotels with sustainability credentials beyond these five?+
This list covers hotels from the confirmed Dallas inventory that meet both the EV charging and verified sustainability criteria. Hotels with only a brand-level sustainability pledge and no property-specific data did not qualify. We have a separate page for eco-friendly luxury hotels in Dallas that covers properties prioritized by overall green credentials rather than EV charging access specifically.


