EV Charging in Fort Worth

Fort Worth, TX has 123 public EV charging stations, including 24 DC fast chargers and 94 Level 2 stations. Major networks include ChargePoint Network, Non-Networked, Blink Network.

Fort Worth has expanded its charging network alongside the booming DFW metroplex, with a solid share of DC fast chargers serving I-35W and I-30 travelers. Oncor's grid investments and Texas's NEVI buildout have added coverage downtown and along the highway retail corridors.

Charging is densest around the I-30 and I-35W retail clusters — plan road-trip top-ups there, and use downtown garage Level 2 while you explore the city on foot.

Fort Worth Charging at a Glance

Total public stations123
DC fast chargers24
Level 2 stations94
Stations with free charging5
Active networks5

Station and charger counts are sourced from the U.S. DOE Alternative Fuels Data Center station locator and refreshed daily. Looking for the full, filterable list of every charger? See our Fort Worth EV charging directory with live availability and connector details.

Top Charging Networks in Fort Worth

The networks with the most coverage across Fort Worth:

Where to Charge in Fort Worth

Downtown & Sundance Square
Garage Level 2 for offices, events, and dining; fast charging near I-30 for quick stops.
West 7th & the Cultural District
Lot charging that pairs with the area's museums, restaurants, and shops.
TCU & the south side
Campus and retail charging with a healthy Level 2 mix.
Alliance & the north side (suburbs)
Big-box Superchargers and Electrify America hubs along I-35W serve commuters and travelers.

I-35W, I-30, and I-20 anchor the corridors, with fast charging toward Dallas, Waco, Abilene, and Oklahoma.

Notable DC Fast Charging in Fort Worth

High-power sites that are good bets for a quick top-up:

See all DC fast charging in Fort Worth.

Free & Low-Cost Charging in Fort Worth

Fort Worth has 5 stations that offer free charging — typically Level 2 at shopping centers, hotels, and municipal lots. Browse free charging in Fort Worth.

What EV Charging Costs in Fort Worth

Of the public stations we map in Fort Worth, 15 publish pricing details — 5 offer free charging and 10 charge a fee. That means roughly 4% of mapped Fort Worth stations are free to use.

For paid charging, expect roughly $0.30–$0.60 per kWh at DC fast chargers and often free to $0.35 per kWh at public Level 2. These rates track the U.S. EIA average retail price of electricity plus a network markup; see the DOE Alternative Fuels Data Center charging-cost guidance for how home and public charging compare. Estimate your own cost with our charging cost calculator.

EV Incentives & Infrastructure in Texas

  • TxVEMP TCEQ EV Charging Grants — Varies by project: Texas Commission on Environmental Quality EV charging infrastructure grants for qualifying applicants.
  • Oncor Electric Delivery EV Rebate — Up to $250: Oncor residential Level 2 charger installation rebate.
  • Federal EV Tax Credit (IRA) — Up to $7,500: Federal tax credit for qualifying EVs.

Federal NEVI fast-charging corridors in Texas: I-35 (Oklahoma border to Mexico border); I-10 (New Mexico border to Louisiana border); I-45 (Dallas to Houston to Galveston); I-20 (New Mexico border to Louisiana border); US-90 (San Antonio to El Paso).

The federal EV charger tax credit (IRS Section 30C) can also offset the cost of installing home or business charging. Confirm current programs with the issuing agency before you rely on them.

Frequently Asked Questions

How many EV charging stations are in Fort Worth, TX?

Fort Worth, Texas has 123 public EV charging stations, including 24 DC fast chargers and 94 Level 2 stations.

Where can I find DC fast charging in Fort Worth?

Fort Worth has 24 DC fast charging stations. I-35W, I-30, and I-20 anchor the corridors, with fast charging toward Dallas, Waco, Abilene, and Oklahoma. You can browse them all on our Fort Worth DC fast charging page.

Is there free EV charging in Fort Worth?

Yes — Fort Worth has 5 stations that offer free charging, mostly Level 2 at retail, hotel, and municipal locations.

Which charging networks operate in Fort Worth?

The networks with the most coverage in Fort Worth include ChargePoint Network, Non-Networked, Blink Network, Tesla Destination, Tesla.

How much does it cost to charge an EV in Fort Worth?

About 4% of the public stations we map in Fort Worth offer free charging. Paid charging in Fort Worth typically runs about $0.30–$0.60 per kWh at DC fast chargers and from free to roughly $0.35 per kWh at Level 2 stations, with home charging far cheaper.

See Every Charger in Fort Worth

This guide covers the highlights. For the complete, filterable directory of all 123 charging stations in Fort Worth — with connectors, networks, and live availability — visit the Fort Worth, TX EV charging directory.

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