Georgia vs North Carolina
EV Charging Infrastructure Comparison
Side-by-side comparison of EV charging infrastructure between these neighboring states
Infrastructure Comparison
Georgia leads in 4 of 5 categories
Key Findings
- Together, these neighboring states offer 4,453 charging stations, providing extensive coverage for cross-state EV travel.
Georgia vs North Carolina: EV Charging Analysis
Georgia leads with 2,444 EV charging stations and 8,286 ports, while neighboring North Carolina has 2,009 stations and 6,171 ports. Georgia has 25% DC fast charging ports compared to North Carolina's 28%, which matters for road trips between these states. Both states are served by major charging networks including ChargePoint, Tesla, and Electrify America. See how both states fit into the national charging landscape, or learn about charging levels and costs.
Georgia
2,444 stations across 235 cities
North Carolina
2,009 stations across 257 cities
Data source: U.S. Department of Energy — Alternative Fuels Data Center