EV Charging Network Coverage by State: ChargePoint vs Tesla vs Electrify America (2026)
ChargePoint has the broadest state-level coverage among US charging networks. In the top 10 states, ChargePoint operates more stations than Tesla and Electrify America combined.
Network Coverage by State (Top 10)
ChargePoint, Tesla, and Electrify America station counts across the 10 largest EV charging markets
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This grouped bar chart compares three major EV charging networks — ChargePoint, Tesla, and Electrify America — across the top 10 US states by total charging stations. Each state displays three bars side by side, making it easy to see which network dominates in each market. ChargePoint leads in every top-10 state with 27,160 total stations, followed by Tesla (1,827) and Electrify America (701).
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Where Does ChargePoint Have the Strongest Presence?
ChargePoint's strongest market is California with 10,788 stations, reflecting the company's Bay Area roots and California's early EV adoption. ChargePoint's business model of selling hardware to property owners and managing the network software has allowed rapid scaling at workplaces, retail locations, and multi-unit dwellings. Unlike Tesla and Electrify America, which own and operate their stations, ChargePoint's distributed model creates density in urban areas where EV drivers live and work rather than along highway corridors.
Search ChargePoint stations across the US in our US EV charging station directory, or explore detailed network data on our ChargePoint network page.
How Do Tesla and Electrify America Compare?
Tesla operates 1,827 stations across the top 10 states compared to Electrify America's 701. Tesla's lead comes from its earlier market entry and dual network of Superchargers (DC fast) and Destination chargers (Level 2). Electrify America, funded by Volkswagen's diesel emissions settlement, focuses exclusively on DC fast charging along highway corridors and high-traffic urban locations. As Tesla opens its Supercharger network to non-Tesla EVs through the NACS standard and federal NEVI requirements, the competitive landscape is shifting. Electrify America is countering by expanding CCS fast charging capacity at existing locations and adding new sites through NEVI partnerships.
Compare overall network market share in our network market share chart, or learn more about Electrify America's strategy on our Electrify America network page.
Frequently Asked Questions
Which EV charging network has the most stations per state?
ChargePoint Network has the broadest state-level coverage with 27,160 stations across the top 10 states. In California alone, ChargePoint operates 10,788 stations, more than Tesla (1,827 across top 10) and Electrify America (701 across top 10) combined in most states.
How does Tesla compare to Electrify America by state?
Tesla operates 1,827 stations across the top 10 states compared to Electrify America's 701. Tesla's larger footprint reflects its earlier market entry and Supercharger buildout, though Electrify America is growing through Volkswagen's investment and NEVI federal funding.
Which state has the most diverse charging network coverage?
California has the strongest multi-network coverage with 10,788 ChargePoint stations, 726 Tesla stations, and 278 Electrify America stations — giving EV drivers the widest choice of charging providers in the country.
Data sourced from the U.S. Department of Energy Alternative Fuels Data Center (AFDC).