EV Charging Stations Near Me

Find EV charging stations near you with ChargingNear.me. We track 89,348 stations across all 51 US states. This page shows all charger types. Search by address, city, or ZIP code, or browse by state and city below.

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Top Cities for EV Charging

  1. Los Angeles, CA — 1,898 stations
  2. San Diego, CA — 891 stations
  3. Irvine, CA — 778 stations
  4. Atlanta, GA — 754 stations
  5. Austin, TX — 695 stations
  6. San Jose, CA — 652 stations
  7. San Francisco, CA — 594 stations
  8. Sacramento, CA — 468 stations
  9. Kansas City, MO — 456 stations
  10. Denver, CO — 455 stations
  11. Houston, TX — 392 stations
  12. Santa Clara, CA — 371 stations
  13. Phoenix, AZ — 346 stations
  14. Nashville, TN — 341 stations
  15. Columbus, OH — 336 stations

EV Charging Stations by State

Frequently Asked Questions

How do I find EV charging stations near me?

Use ChargingNear.me to search by your address, city, or ZIP code. You can also use the interactive map with GPS to find the closest chargers. Filter by speed, network, and connector type to find exactly what your vehicle needs.

How many EV charging stations are there in the US?

The US has over 60,000 public EV charging locations with more being added daily. ChargingNear.me tracks stations across all 50 states, updated daily from the Department of Energy.

Are EV charging stations free?

Some EV charging stations are free, especially Level 2 chargers at hotels, shopping centers, and workplaces. DC fast chargers typically charge per kWh or per minute. Use our free charging filter to find no-cost stations near you.

What types of EV chargers are there?

There are three levels: Level 1 (standard 120V outlet, slowest), Level 2 (240V, 3-19 kW, most common public charger), and DC Fast Charging (50-350 kW, fastest). DC fast chargers can add 100+ miles of range in 20-30 minutes.

Do I need a special app to charge my EV?

Many networks require their own app (ChargePoint, EVgo, Electrify America), but some stations accept tap-to-pay credit cards. Tesla Superchargers now support CCS connectors at many locations. ChargingNear.me shows you which payment methods each station accepts.

About Our Data

Station data is sourced from the US Department of Energy NREL Alternative Fuel Stations database and updated daily. We cross-reference with OpenChargeMap, TomTom, and network-direct feeds for maximum accuracy.