No working DC fast chargers in East Granby yet
Just 10 Level 2 ports across AMPUP, Non-Networked.
Stations · 3
Which EV Charging Networks Operate in East Granby, CT?
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Infrastructure Grade
0% DC Fast
Based on DC Fast Charger ratio
0 of 10 ports
How is this graded?
Based on DC Fast Charger ratio:
- A: 40%+ DC Fast ports
- B: 30–39%
- C: 20–29%
- D: 10–19%
- F: Under 10%
Density Metrics
Data Status
Current
Last updated: Jun 23, 2026
Data sourced from U.S. DOE AFDC
As of June 2026, East Granby, Connecticut has 3 publicly accessible EV charging stations with 10 charging ports. AMPUP operates 66.7% of stations in the area, followed by Non-Networked at 33.3% — part of Connecticut's 1,715 stations statewide.
All 10 ports are Level 2 chargers, which typically deliver a full charge in 4 to 8 hours — well suited for workplace, shopping, and overnight charging. Learn more in our EV connector types guide. View national charging statistics for broader context.
Drivers needing more charging options can find 138 stations in nearby New Haven, approximately 71 miles away. See how CT compares with New York for broader regional context.
What Is the EV Charging Outlook for East Granby?
Level 2 Focused Infrastructure
East Granby's charging network emphasizes Level 2 charging (100% of ports), ideal for overnight and workplace charging.
AMPUP Stronghold
AMPUP leads the market in East Granby with 67% of stations, making their membership particularly valuable here.
Where Else Can I Charge Near East Granby?
New Haven, Connecticut
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Hartford, Connecticut
Springfield, Massachusetts
East Hartford, Connecticut
Bristol, Connecticut
Amherst, Massachusetts
New London, Connecticut
New Britain, Connecticut
Waterbury, Connecticut
Data sourced from the US DOE Alternative Fuels Station Locator (AFDC), maintained by NREL.
Last synced: June 21, 2026
"Drivers in rural areas often have the longest commutes and spend the most money on gas, which means big benefits from having access to electric cars and pickup trucks if they are affordable and easy to charge where they live and drive."
Pete Buttigieg
Former U.S. Secretary of Transportation
Source: U.S. Department of Transportation (February 2022)