EV Charging Infrastructure Tracker
Last updated: 4/6/26, 9:07 AM
Heatmap of EV Charging Locations
Overview
California leads the nation with the highest number of locations (13,790) and charging ports (85,905), followed by New York (5,682 locations) and Florida (4,400 locations). This distribution likely reflects the high adoption rate of EVs in these populous states and their proactive policies supporting EV infrastructure. Even less populated states like Wyoming (110 locations) and North Dakota (80 locations) have some EV infrastructure in place, indicating a growing nationwide trend.
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Showing installed DCFC Ports for top 30 states
Public Networks
Showing DCFC Ports for top 10 networks
Public Charging Networks
Out of a total of 73,887 public EV charging locations, 100.00% of charging locations are operated by 172 different charging networks.
Market share
By Network
Publicly Planned
Top 10 Networks
| Tesla Supercharger | ▲ 0.7%222 |
| Mercedes-Benz Charging Network | ▲ 7.0%84 |
| Rivian Adventure Network | ▲ 15.0%28 |
| EVCS | ▲ 1.2%24 |
| Walmart | ▲ 1022.2%24 |
| Nayax Energy | ▲ 5.6%19 |
| EV Connect | ▲ 0.1%16 |
| Kwik Charge | ▲ 223.1%16 |
| Wevo Energy | ▲ 13.5%16 |
| EVOLV | ▲ 33.3%12 |
Publicly Planned
Top 10 States
| Texas | ▲ 3.2%100 |
| California | ▲ 1.7%79 |
| Florida | ▲ 2.8%65 |
| Washington | ▲ 1.5%54 |
| New Jersey | ▲ 1.5%44 |
| New York | ▲ 1.5%30 |
| Arizona | ▲ 1.6%28 |
| Ohio | ▲ 0.3%24 |
| Oregon | ▲ 0.9%10 |
| Wisconsin | ▲ 5.5%9 |
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