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California
930,811
Florida
108,749
New York
106,024
Washington
80,397
Texas
78,585
New Jersey
66,555
Georgia
53,416
Massachusetts
51,834
Illinois
49,746
Colorado
47,633
Oregon
44,170
Arizona
43,171
Pennsylvania
42,611
Maryland
41,893
Virginia
39,724
North Carolina
32,782
Michigan
31,753
Ohio
31,654
Connecticut
23,353
Minnesota
20,393
Hawaii
19,243
Nevada
18,441
Utah
16,521
Wisconsin
15,415
Tennessee
14,891
Missouri
14,684
Indiana
13,995
Oklahoma
10,712
South Carolina
8,982
New Hampshire
7,171
Vermont
7,061
Maine
6,486
District of Columbia
6,133
Alabama
6,081
Kansas
5,848
Iowa
5,828
Kentucky
5,458
New Mexico
4,842
Delaware
4,733
Rhode Island
4,695
Louisiana
4,372
Nebraska
4,075
Idaho
3,769
Arkansas
3,127
Montana
2,278
West Virginia
1,795
Mississippi
1,689
Alaska
1,113
South Dakota
1,015
Wyoming
707
North Dakota
656

EV Charging Stations by State 2024

EV Charging Stations by State 2024

The rapid adoption of electric vehicles (EVs) across the United States has spurred the development of EV charging infrastructure to support their growing demand. As reported by EVAdoption, the number of EV charging stations in each state varies significantly, reflecting regional differences in EV adoption rates and infrastructure investments. Leading the charge is California, with a staggering 930,811 charging stations, far surpassing any other state. This robust infrastructure is a testament to California's commitment to sustainable transportation and its status as a leader in the EV market. Following California are states like Florida, New York, and Washington, each with significant numbers of charging stations, indicating a concerted effort to accommodate the needs of EV owners and promote the widespread adoption of electric vehicles.

The distribution of EV charging stations reflects not only consumer demand but also state policies and initiatives aimed at accelerating EV adoption. States like New Jersey and Massachusetts, despite their smaller geographic size, have made substantial investments in EV charging infrastructure, with 66,555 and 51,834 charging stations, respectively. These states prioritize sustainable transportation solutions and aim to provide convenient charging options to encourage more residents to switch to electric vehicles. Conversely, states with fewer charging stations, such as Alaska and North Dakota, may face challenges in meeting the needs of EV owners and fostering greater EV adoption. Nonetheless, the overall growth of EV charging infrastructure across the nation underscores a broader shift towards cleaner and more sustainable modes of transportation, paving the way for a greener future.

EV Charging Stations by State 2024

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State
Total EVs
Level 1 Ports
Level 2 Ports
DCFC Ports
Total Ports
EVs to Charger Ports Ratio
California930,81128027,7626,14334,18527.23
Florida108,749354,5571,0525,64419.27
New York106,024155,7747586,54716.19
Washington80,397802,9857003,76521.35
Texas78,585324,1247904,94615.89
New Jersey66,555141,0955011,61041.34
Georgia53,4162002,9945603,75414.23
Massachusetts51,834133,7263714,11012.61
Illinois49,746131,7864522,25122.10
Colorado47,633612,7885063,35514.20
Oregon44,170441,6804182,14220.62
Arizona43,17111,5424091,95222.12
Pennsylvania42,611141,9684562,43817.48
Maryland41,893212,2905042,81514.88
Virginia39,724511,7866702,50715.85
North Carolina32,782151,8384342,28714.33
Michigan31,753271,2273881,64219.34
Ohio31,65471,4673331,80717.52
Connecticut23,353219092861,21619.20
Minnesota20,393719502051,22616.63
Hawaii19,24356628475125.62
Nevada18,44149062991,20915.25
Utah16,52121,5611951,7589.40
Wisconsin15,4157865315088117.50
Tennessee14,891101,1522191,38110.78
Missouri14,68451,8252152,0457.18
Indiana13,99558924183016.86
Oklahoma10,712631565497510.99
South Carolina8,982359916776911.68
New Hampshire7,17152118930523.51
Vermont7,06171685758318.50
Maine6,486640412753712.08
District of Columbia6,13318614396719.14
Alabama6,0813869448012.67
Kansas5,84828251109376.24
Iowa5,8282334315752311.14
Kentucky5,45883088339913.68
New Mexico4,842426812539712.20
Delaware4,73321808927117.46
Rhode Island4,69520466355219.01
Louisiana4,37242548133912.90
Nebraska4,07572647434511.81
Idaho3,7691808026014.50
Arkansas3,127346664127.59
Montana2,27829910220311.22
West Virginia1,7951196692666.75
Mississippi1,689211702816.01
Alaska1,1137388113.74
South Dakota1,01584631476.90
Wyoming707490751694.18
North Dakota65673611344.90
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