2 EV Charging Stations in Hardin, MT

Locations, networks, and charger types — updated weekly from U.S. DOE data

2
Charging Stations

2 EV charging stations in Hardin — 2 IN_CHARGE , 3 public DC fast chargers. Last updated May 9, 2026.

Where Are the 2 Charging Stations in Hardin?

Hardin Chevrolet

307 Park Rd
24 hours daily
IN_CHARGE Car Dealer
CCS/SAE Combo

Hardin Chevrolet

307 Park Rd
IN_CHARGE Car Dealer
CCS/SAE Combo
All 2 stations active as of 2026-05-09 See full Montana outage report →

Which EV Charging Networks Operate in Hardin, MT?

Infrastructure Grade

100% DC Fast

Based on DC Fast Charger ratio

3 of 3 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%

Learn about charging levels

Density Metrics

Total Stations 2
Ports per Station 1.5

Data Status

Current

Last updated: May 9, 2026

Data sourced from U.S. DOE AFDC

As of May 2026, Hardin, Montana has 2 publicly accessible EV charging stations with 3 charging ports. IN_CHARGE operates 100% of stations in the area — part of Montana's 165 stations statewide.

100% of ports (3) are DC fast chargers capable of adding 100+ miles of range in under 30 minutes, while 0% (0) are Level 2 chargers suited for longer stops. Available connector types include CCS. Learn more in our EV charging levels guide. View national charging statistics for broader context.

Drivers needing more charging options can find 16 stations in nearby Billings, approximately 73 miles away. See how MT compares with Idaho for broader regional context.

What Is the EV Charging Outlook for Hardin?

High-Speed Charging Hub

Hardin has exceptional DC fast charging coverage with 100% of ports being high-speed chargers, well above the national average.

IN_CHARGE Stronghold

IN_CHARGE leads the market in Hardin with 100% of stations, making their membership particularly valuable here.

Where Else Can I Charge Near Hardin?

Data sourced from the US DOE Alternative Fuels Station Locator (AFDC), maintained by NREL.

Last synced: May 9, 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)