Level 2 EV Charging Near Me
Find Level 2 (240V) EV charging stations near you with ChargingNear.me. We track 67,261 stations across all 51 US states. This page shows Level 2 chargers (240V, 3-19 kW). Search by address, city, or ZIP code, or browse by state and city below.
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Top Cities for EV Charging
- Los Angeles, CA — 1,877 Level 2 stations
- San Diego, CA — 814 Level 2 stations
- Irvine, CA — 754 Level 2 stations
- Boston, MA — 726 Level 2 stations
- Atlanta, GA — 722 Level 2 stations
- Seattle, WA — 668 Level 2 stations
- Austin, TX — 655 Level 2 stations
- San Jose, CA — 599 Level 2 stations
- San Francisco, CA — 528 Level 2 stations
- Kansas City, MO — 461 Level 2 stations
- Sacramento, CA — 428 Level 2 stations
- New York, NY — 421 Level 2 stations
- Denver, CO — 414 Level 2 stations
- Bellevue, WA — 386 Level 2 stations
- Santa Clara, CA — 368 Level 2 stations
EV Charging Stations by State
- California (20,925 stations)
- New York (6,157 stations)
- Florida (4,987 stations)
- Massachusetts (4,732 stations)
- Texas (4,262 stations)
- Washington (3,397 stations)
- Colorado (3,062 stations)
- Georgia (2,669 stations)
- Michigan (2,376 stations)
- Pennsylvania (2,296 stations)
- New Jersey (2,242 stations)
- North Carolina (2,186 stations)
- Ohio (2,167 stations)
- Illinois (2,115 stations)
- Virginia (2,041 stations)
- Maryland (1,989 stations)
- Connecticut (1,849 stations)
- Oregon (1,819 stations)
- Arizona (1,598 stations)
- Missouri (1,465 stations)
- Minnesota (1,299 stations)
- Tennessee (1,222 stations)
- Utah (1,117 stations)
- Wisconsin (1,070 stations)
- Indiana (876 stations)
- South Carolina (819 stations)
- Maine (745 stations)
- Nevada (706 stations)
- Alabama (675 stations)
- Vermont (647 stations)
- Kansas (644 stations)
- Iowa (574 stations)
- New Mexico (487 stations)
- Oklahoma (474 stations)
- Hawaii (462 stations)
- Kentucky (457 stations)
- Arkansas (417 stations)
- Rhode Island (393 stations)
- New Hampshire (369 stations)
- Nebraska (351 stations)
- District of Columbia (336 stations)
- Louisiana (304 stations)
- Delaware (265 stations)
- Idaho (265 stations)
- Mississippi (245 stations)
- West Virginia (210 stations)
- Montana (178 stations)
- North Dakota (134 stations)
- Wyoming (132 stations)
- South Dakota (130 stations)
- Alaska (81 stations)
Frequently Asked Questions
What is Level 2 EV charging?
Level 2 charging uses a 240V power source (like a dryer outlet) to deliver 3-19 kW of power. It adds about 15-30 miles of range per hour, making it ideal for workplace charging, shopping trips, and overnight charging at hotels or home.
How long does Level 2 charging take?
A full charge on Level 2 typically takes 4-10 hours depending on your battery size and the charger's power output. Most drivers don't need a full charge — a 2-3 hour shopping trip can add 40-80 miles of range.
What connector does Level 2 use?
Nearly all Level 2 public chargers in the US use the J1772 connector, which is compatible with all non-Tesla EVs. Tesla vehicles can use J1772 stations with the included adapter. Some newer stations also offer NACS connectors.
How much does Level 2 charging cost?
Level 2 charging costs vary widely: free at many retail locations, $1-3/hour at parking garages, or $0.15-0.35/kWh at network stations. It's significantly cheaper than DC fast charging and often the most economical public charging option.
About Our Data
Station counts are sourced from the U.S. Department of Energy Alternative Fuels Data Center station locator and updated daily. Federal highway fast-charging buildout is funded through the U.S. DOT NEVI program. We cross-reference with OpenChargeMap, TomTom, and network-direct feeds for maximum accuracy.