Data Update

EV Charging Station Updates — May 3, 2026

What changed in the latest Alternative Fuels Station Locator refresh: more stations, more cities.

146
Stations
85,238 → 85,384
514
Ports
276,191 → 276,705
258
Level 2
201,103 → 201,361
256
DC Fast
72,110 → 72,366
+168
New Cities
9,175 → 9,343

The May 2026 AFDC data refresh brought notable shifts to the national EV charging landscape. The total station count grew by 146 (0.2%), and ports increased by 514 (0.2%). At the same time, the network expanded geographically with 168 new cities gaining their first charging stations.

State-Level Changes

State Change Current Total
Largest Decreases
Texas -15 3,990
Michigan -5 2,121
Kansas -5 610
Connecticut -4 1,691
Maine -4 676
Notable Gains
New York +17 cities +27 5,515
Virginia +6 cities +20 2,016
Florida +9 cities +19 4,632
Colorado +4 cities +16 2,932
New Jersey +17 cities +14 1,929

Network Changes

Non-Networked -3 stations
RED_E -2 stations
eVgo Network 3 stations
FLO 3 stations
Blink Network 4 stations
Tesla 9 stations
EV Connect 10 stations
VIALYNK 25 stations

168 New Cities

The charging network expanded to 168 new cities across 42 states, extending coverage into rural and underserved areas.

Alabama

Reform Satsuma

Alaska

Adak

Arizona

Thatcher

California

Bodega Bay California City Carmichael Ca China Lake City Of Fairfield Gonzales Guadalupe La Orick San Bernadino San Marino San Pedro Hill

Colorado

Eads Falcon Federal Heights Redstone Historic District

Connecticut

Hampton Marlborough

Delaware

Wyoming

Florida

Belle Isle Doral Fl New Smryna Beach Ponce De Leon Princeton Saint Augustine Tequesta Trinity West Palm

Georgia

Alma Eastman

Hawaii

Kalaoa

Idaho

Kamiah

Illinois

Bedford Park Brimfield Cook County Harrisburg Posen Stone Park

Indiana

Dale

Iowa

Colfax Norwalk Polk City Sidney

Kentucky

Mount Olivet Oak Grove

Louisiana

Franklinton Schriever

Maine

Owls Head Sanford Waldoboro

Maryland

Fruitland

Massachusetts

Millis Worcester County

Michigan

Bear Lake Linden Lyon Township Mason Pittsfield Township Shelby Wayne

Minnesota

Battle Lake Circle Pines Erskine Lake Benton Mendota Heights Perham Puposky Tower

Mississippi

West Point

Missouri

Mehlville Pacific San Diego Union

Montana

Choteau Ennis

Nevada

Alamo

New Hampshire

Epping

New Jersey

Burlington Township Caldwell Fairview Hillsdale Howell Jefferson Lacey Township Lakehurst Morris Township Mountain Lakes Mt Holly Phillipsburg Roselle Park Seacacus Towaco Voorhees Township West Windsor

New Mexico

Lake Arthur Paraje

New York

Carmel Diamond Point Endwell Fairport Groton Leroy Long Beach Lyons Falls Malden On Hudson Mattituck Merrick Patterson Pattersonville Queems Richmond Ruby Sea Cliff

North Carolina

Lake Toxaway

Ohio

Mayfield Village West Carollton West Chester Twp

Oklahoma

Calumet Seiling

Oregon

Brooks Elgin Mapleton Molalla Umatilla Vale

Pennsylvania

Clifton Heights Columbia Greencastle Hunker Woodlyn

Puerto Rico

Camuy Hatillo Vega Baja

South Carolina

Blacksburg Clinton Gafney Pelzer

Tennessee

Davidson

Texas

Aledo Von Ormy Windcrest Wylie

Utah

Emery Marriott Slaterville

Virginia

Cobbs Creek Hudgins Jolivue Keller Kingstowne Quinton

Washington

Copalis Beach Elma Maple Valley South Okanogan

Wisconsin

Cameron Crandon Deerfield Hixton Hobart Madsion Plover Pulaski Richfield Thiensville

What This Means

The increase of 146 stations signals continued expansion of the national EV charging network. Combined with 168 new cities gaining their first chargers, this reflects sustained investment from both public and private sectors. As more EVs hit the road, infrastructure buildout is keeping pace with demand.

For EV drivers, the key takeaway is that the national charging network continues to grow, with geographic reach expanding even as data quality improvements refine the overall numbers. Explore the full picture on our national statistics dashboard, visualize trends in our interactive charts, or learn about charging levels and connector types.

Data source: U.S. Department of Energy Alternative Fuels Station Locator. Station counts compare the previous week's snapshot with the May 3, 2026 data pull. This analysis covers public and private EV charging stations (ELEC fuel type) in all 50 states and DC.