Less than 10 years ago in 2015 there were fewer than 200 stations across the 46,876 miles (75,439 km) of Interstate Highways.
However as of mid-2024 that number has exploded to 7,675 along the Interstate Network and 10,457 stations with 43,647 DC fast charging points nationwide.
The map uses the following categorization:
- Great: < 50 km from a charger. No need to route plan; just look for the next charger when you get low.
- Good: 50-100 km. Stress-free driving.
- Doable: 100-200 km. Route planning is required, but you have backup options.
- Hard: 200-300 km. Pray that there isn’t a broken charger or a queue.
- Risky: 300-350 km. If everything goes right, you might just make it.
- Inaccessible: >350 km. Don’t bother.
The data comes from the US Department of Energy’s Electric Vehicle Charging Station Locations.
Here is the the data on how many DC fast electric changing stations are in each state:
- California – 2230
- Texas – 532
- Florida – 512
- New York – 400
- Colorado – 396
- Georgia – 374
- Washington – 324
- Michigan – 321
- Maryland – 309
- Ohio – 302
- Virginia – 282
- North Carolina – 277
- Oregon – 276
- Pennsylvania – 271
- New Jersey – 262
- Massachusetts – 239
- Illinois – 238
- Arizona – 180
- Minnesota – 178
- Missouri – 170
- Oklahoma – 169
- Tennessee – 153
- Connecticut – 145
- Indiana – 144
- Alabama – 144
- Utah – 126
- Wisconsin – 125
- Iowa – 114
- South Carolina – 106
- Nevada – 105
- New Mexico – 92
- Maine – 88
- Vermont – 74
- Kansas – 69
- Louisiana – 66
- Nebraska – 66
- Delaware – 56
- Kentucky – 54
- Idaho – 54
- New Hampshire – 54
- Mississippi – 45
- Montana – 43
- Rhode Island – 42
- Hawaii – 41
- Arkansas – 40
- Wyoming – 36
- North Dakota – 36
- South Dakota – 36
- West Virginia – 34
- Alaska – 17
- District of Columbia – 10
And here are the top 100 cities with the most fast EV changing stations:
- Los Angeles – 73
- San Diego – 62
- Columbus – 60
- Houston – 53
- San Francisco – 48
- Las Vegas – 48
- Sacramento – 47
- Austin – 46
- Atlanta – 42
- San Jose – 41
- Baltimore – 40
- Columbia – 39
- Auburn – 36
- Richmond – 35
- Fresno – 35
- Springfield – 31
- Newark – 31
- Menlo Park – 30
- Fairfield – 30
- Jacksonville – 29
- Denver – 29
- Orlando – 28
- Burlington – 28
- San Antonio – 27
- Irvine – 27
- Vernon – 26
- Charlotte – 26
- Salem – 25
- Seattle – 25
- Madison – 25
- Chicago – 25
- Portland – 24
- Miami – 23
- Glendale – 23
- Aurora – 23
- Washington – 22
- Phoenix – 22
- Greenville – 22
- Oklahoma City – 21
- Henderson – 21
- Dallas – 21
- Rochester – 20
- Pittsburgh – 20
- Fremont – 20
- Corona – 20
- Annapolis – 20
- Vancouver – 19
- Stockton – 19
- Santa Ana – 19
- Philadelphia – 19
- Long Beach – 19
- Albany – 19
- Bakersfield – 19
- Wilmington – 18
- Tulsa – 18
- Fort Worth – 18
- Colorado Springs – 18
- Concord – 18
- Alexandria – 18
- Grand Junction – 17
- Daytona Beach – 17
- Westminster – 16
- Salt Lake City – 16
- Pasadena – 16
- Milford – 16
- Lexington – 16
- Jackson – 16
- Lafayette – 16
- Indianapolis – 16
- Georgetown – 16
- Florence – 16
- Boston – 16
- Barstow – 16
- Tampa – 15
- Nashville – 15
- Manchester – 15
- Leesburg – 15
- Dublin – 15
- Aberdeen – 15
- Athens – 15
- Augusta – 15
- Spokane – 14
- Roseville – 14
- San Clemente – 14
- Cincinnati – 14
- Bristol – 14
- Buttonwillow – 14
- Woodbridge – 13
- Tustin – 13
- Truckee – 13
- Scottsdale – 13
- San Mateo – 13
- Pooler – 13
- Palm Springs – 13
- Madras – 13
- Macon – 13
- Mahwah – 13
- Middletown – 13
- Lincoln – 13
- Holyoke – 13
- Hagerstown – 13
- Everett – 13
- Charlottesville – 13
- Brooklyn – 13
- Anaheim – 13
- Arlington – 13








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