EV Charging by State: Rankings & Statistics

How does your state's EV charging infrastructure compare? This report ranks all 50 states by station count, chargers per capita, DC fast charging availability, and network coverage.

Top States by Station Count

California, New York, Florida, Texas, and Massachusetts lead in total public EV charging stations. These five states account for approximately 40% of all US public chargers.

Chargers Per Capita

When adjusted for population, Vermont, Hawaii, Colorado, Oregon, and California lead in chargers per capita. Rural states with high tourism traffic often rank higher per capita than their raw station counts suggest.

DC Fast Charging Coverage

States with complete interstate DCFC coverage include California, New York, Florida, and several northeastern corridor states. Gaps remain in parts of the rural west, Great Plains, and deep south.

Fastest Growing States

States seeing the fastest charging infrastructure growth include Georgia, North Carolina, Tennessee, and Ohio, driven by a combination of NEVI funding, state incentives, and growing EV adoption.