Most of your EV charging will be done at home, but there's a growing number of charging stations across the country in case you need to charge-up on the road.
Public charging can be done two different ways - Level 2 charging or Level 3 DC Fast Charging (DCFC). Level 2 charging generally takes several hours to charge a vehicle, whereas DCFC charging can fill most batteries to about 80% in 20 to 30 minutes. DC fast charging generally comes in three different plug types CCS, CHAdeMO and Tesla. Different EV makes require different plugs. Adapters may be available for some configurations. Enter your postal code to find public chargers near you. →
Charger data provided by U.S. Department of Energy (DOE)/NREL/ALLIANCE
Contains information courtesy of the U.S. Department of Energy (DOE)/NREL/ALLIANCE
Postal code data provided courtesy of Service Objects, Inc.
Postal code data provided courtesy of Service Objects, Inc.