Free EV Charging in Raleigh, NC

Raleigh, North Carolina has 220 EV charging stations, including 12 DC fast chargers and 206 Level 2 stations. Major networks include ChargePoint Network, Non-Networked, Blink Network.

Charging at a Glance

Total Stations220
DC Fast Chargers12
Level 2 Stations206
Level 1 Stations1
Networks5

Charging Networks in Raleigh

Connector Types in Raleigh

ConnectorStations
J177220
NEMA5201

Free EV Charging in Raleigh

  1. City of Raleigh - Wilders Grove — Non-Networked (2 L2)
    Connectors: J1772
    Free as of January 10, 2023
    630 Beacon Lake Dr
  2. Northern Wake Tech Community College — Non-Networked (2 L2)
    Connectors: J1772
    Free as of November 4, 2021
    6600 Louisburg Rd
  3. Wilkerson Nature Preserve Park — Non-Networked (2 L2)
    Connectors: J1772
    Free as of January 10, 2023
    11408 Raven Ridge Rd
  4. 401 Oberlin Apartments — Blink Network (1 L2)
    Connectors: J1772
    Free as of May 27, 2026
    401 Oberlin Road
  5. North Hills — Non-Networked (1 L2)
    Connectors: J1772
    Free as of December 3, 2020
    4351 The Cir at N Hills St
  6. City of Raleigh - Optimist Park and Community Center — Non-Networked (2 L2)
    Connectors: J1772
    Free as of January 10, 2023
    5910 Whittier Dr
  7. Ambiente Modern Furniture — Non-Networked (2 L2)
    Connectors: J1772
    Free as of January 13, 2025
    210 Hampton Woods Ln
  8. 6131 Falls — Non-Networked (6 L2)
    Connectors: J1772
    Free as of May 27, 2026
    6131 Falls of Neuse Rd
  9. North Carolina State University - Keystone Science Center — Non-Networked (3 L2)
    Connectors: J1772
    Free as of November 10, 2022
    1791 Varsity Dr
  10. City of Raleigh - Performing Arts Center Deck — Non-Networked (1 L2)
    Connectors: J1772
    Free as of January 10, 2023
    128 W South St
  11. Marriott Hotel - Underground Deck — Non-Networked (2 L2)
    Connectors: J1772
    Free as of January 10, 2023
    1 E Lenoir St
  12. City of Raleigh - Municipal Building — Non-Networked (2 L2)
    Connectors: J1772
    Free as of January 10, 2023
    285 W Hargett St
  13. City of Raleigh - Wilmington Station Deck — Non-Networked (1 L2)
    Connectors: J1772, NEMA520
    Free as of January 10, 2023
    117 S Wilmington St
  14. City of Raleigh - Downtown — Non-Networked (1 L2)
    Connectors: J1772
    Free as of January 10, 2023
    215 W Cabarrus St
  15. City of Raleigh - Jaycee Park and Community Center — Non-Networked (1 L2)
    Connectors: J1772
    Free as of January 10, 2023
    2401 Wade Ave
  16. City of Raleigh — Non-Networked (1 L2)
    Connectors: J1772
    Free as of February 13, 2026
    231 Fayetteville St
  17. Raleigh Municipal Building Deck — Non-Networked (2 L2)
    Connectors: J1772
    Free as of January 10, 2023
    201 W Morgan St
  18. City of Raleigh - Transit Center — Non-Networked (12 L2)
    Connectors: J1772
    Free as of January 13, 2025
    808 Bus Way
  19. City of Raleigh - Moore Square Deck — Non-Networked (1 L2)
    Connectors: J1772
    Free as of January 10, 2023
    233 S Wilmington St
  20. Sojourn Lake Boone - Building 2 — Blink Network (3 L2)
    Connectors: J1772
    Free as of May 27, 2026
    2231 Housecreek Trail

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Frequently Asked Questions

How many EV charging stations are in Raleigh, NC?

Raleigh, North Carolina has 220 EV charging stations, including 12 DC fast chargers and 206 Level 2 stations.

Where can I find DC fast charging in Raleigh?

Raleigh has 12 DC fast charging stations. View all DC fast chargers on our Raleigh DC fast charging page.

What EV charging networks are available in Raleigh?

Major EV charging networks in Raleigh include ChargePoint Network, Non-Networked, Blink Network, Tesla Destination, Tesla.

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