EV Charging Help

Public charging density near any address

Look up public charging stations in any U.S. area using federal Alternative Fuels Data Center data. Built primarily for property owners assessing whether their location has the surrounding charging density to justify installing their own, and equally useful for anyone curious about what is near them. This is a discovery tool, not real-time availability or a substitute for a site survey.

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About this data

Station locations come from the U.S. Department of Energy's Alternative Fuels Data Center, with supplementary entries from Open Charge Map when federal coverage is thin. EV registration counts come from AFDC at the state level for all 50 states, and from each state's own quarterly or annual public dataset at the county level for California, Washington, New York, and Colorado. Station data is refreshed by operators on varying schedules; registration data is updated quarterly or annually depending on the state. Expect some lag between real-world changes and what appears here.

If you are evaluating a property for an EV charging installation, the density and network mix shown here is a useful starting signal, not a final answer. Treat it as one input alongside your utility's load capacity, ADA requirements, and on-the-ground site survey.

If you are looking for somewhere to charge,this tool shows what is listed but not whether it is working right now. Check the network's own app for live status.

Found an error in a station listing? Report it directly to AFDC or Open Charge Map.