EV Charging in Las Vegas

Las Vegas, NV has 335 public EV charging stations, including 56 DC fast chargers and 273 Level 2 stations. Major networks include ChargePoint Network, Non-Networked, Blink Network.

Las Vegas has become a surprisingly strong EV city, anchored by resort charging on the Strip and NV Energy's expanding public network. Summer heat is the local factor to plan around, but the dense cluster of hotel and casino chargers makes topping up while you're out remarkably convenient.

Many Strip resorts offer guest charging in their garages — charge while you're dining or at a show rather than making a separate stop in the heat.

Las Vegas Charging at a Glance

Total public stations335
DC fast chargers56
Level 2 stations273
Stations with free charging10
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 Las Vegas EV charging directory with live availability and connector details.

Top Charging Networks in Las Vegas

The networks with the most coverage across Las Vegas:

Where to Charge in Las Vegas

The Strip
Resort and casino garage Level 2 in abundance, plus fast charging for visitors.
Downtown & Fremont
City garage charging that pairs with the entertainment district.
Summerlin
Upscale retail charging with dense Level 2 and several fast-charging hubs.
Henderson & the suburbs
Big-box Superchargers and EA sites near I-215 and I-15.

I-15 is the marquee corridor, with well-spaced fast charging toward Los Angeles and Salt Lake City.

Notable DC Fast Charging in Las Vegas

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

See all DC fast charging in Las Vegas.

Free & Low-Cost Charging in Las Vegas

Las Vegas has 10 stations that offer free charging — typically Level 2 at shopping centers, hotels, and municipal lots. Browse free charging in Las Vegas.

What EV Charging Costs in Las Vegas

Of the public stations we map in Las Vegas, 15 publish pricing details — 10 offer free charging and 5 charge a fee. That means roughly 3% of mapped Las Vegas 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 Nevada

  • Nevada Green Fleet EV Rebate — Up to $5,000/vehicle: Rebate for commercial fleet EV purchases through the Nevada Division of Environmental Protection.
  • NV Energy EV Incentive — Up to $500: NV Energy residential charger rebate for eligible customers.
  • Federal EV Tax Credit (IRA) — Up to $7,500: Federal tax credit for qualifying EVs.

Federal NEVI fast-charging corridors in Nevada: I-15 (California border to Utah border); I-80 (California border to Utah border); US-93 (Las Vegas to Idaho border); US-95 (Reno to Arizona border).

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 Las Vegas, NV?

Las Vegas, Nevada has 335 public EV charging stations, including 56 DC fast chargers and 273 Level 2 stations.

Where can I find DC fast charging in Las Vegas?

Las Vegas has 56 DC fast charging stations. I-15 is the marquee corridor, with well-spaced fast charging toward Los Angeles and Salt Lake City. You can browse them all on our Las Vegas DC fast charging page.

Is there free EV charging in Las Vegas?

Yes — Las Vegas has 10 stations that offer free charging, mostly Level 2 at retail, hotel, and municipal locations.

Which charging networks operate in Las Vegas?

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

How much does it cost to charge an EV in Las Vegas?

About 3% of the public stations we map in Las Vegas offer free charging. Paid charging in Las Vegas 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 Las Vegas

This guide covers the highlights. For the complete, filterable directory of all 335 charging stations in Las Vegas — with connectors, networks, and live availability — visit the Las Vegas, NV EV charging directory.

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