How to Find EV Charging Stations

Finding EV charging stations is easier than you think. This guide covers all the ways to locate chargers — from smartphone apps to your car's built-in navigation — so you never have to worry about running out of charge.

Use ChargingNear.me

Search by address, city, or ZIP code on our map. Filter by charger speed, network, and connector type to find exactly what your vehicle needs.

In-Car Navigation

Most modern EVs have built-in charger finding. Tesla, Ford, GM, and others show nearby chargers directly in the navigation system and can route you through charging stops on long trips.

Network Apps

Each charging network has its own app: ChargePoint, EVgo, Electrify America, Tesla, Blink. These show real-time availability and let you start/stop charging sessions remotely.

At Home

Most EV charging happens at home. A Level 2 home charger (240V) adds 25-30 miles of range per hour and can fully charge most EVs overnight.