ChargePoint Network
The largest EV charging network in the US with 44,809 stations and 81,554 ports — 53.3% of all public chargers.
44,809
Stations
53.3%
National Share
77,027
Level 2 Ports
4,515
DC Fast Ports
ChargePoint operates 44,809 EV charging stations in the United States, making it the largest network with 53.3% of all public stations. Unlike Tesla and Electrify America, ChargePoint uses a host-owned model where property owners purchase and install chargers while ChargePoint provides the networking software and payment processing. This model has enabled rapid deployment at workplaces, apartment complexes, retail locations, and municipal parking facilities. ChargePoint stations use J1772 connectors for Level 2 and CCS for DC fast charging.
Where Are ChargePoint Stations Located?
California leads with 13,325 ChargePoint stations, followed by Massachusetts (3,372) and New York (2,352).
| State | Stations |
|---|---|
| California | 13,325 |
| Massachusetts | 3,372 |
| New York | 2,352 |
| Colorado | 1,849 |
| Florida | 1,837 |
| Texas | 1,803 |
| Washington | 1,742 |
| Georgia | 1,370 |
| Pennsylvania | 1,105 |
| North Carolina | 1,039 |
Top Cities for ChargePoint
| City | State | Stations |
|---|---|---|
| Los Angeles | California | 928 |
| Irvine | California | 737 |
| San Diego | California | 683 |
| Boston | Massachusetts | 653 |
| Austin | Texas | 558 |
| San Jose | California | 548 |
| Seattle | Washington | 545 |
| Atlanta | Georgia | 524 |
| San Francisco | California | 471 |
| Kansas City | Missouri | 425 |
How Much Does ChargePoint Cost?
ChargePoint pricing is set by each station host, not centrally. Level 2 rates typically range from $0.20 to $0.35 per kWh or $1 to $3 per hour. DC fast charging costs $0.30 to $0.50 per kWh. Some workplaces and retail locations offer free charging as an amenity. The ChargePoint app shows exact pricing before you start a session. See our EV charging costs guide for a comparison across all major networks.
What Connector Does ChargePoint Use?
ChargePoint Level 2 stations use the J1772 connector, compatible with all non-Tesla EVs. ChargePoint DC fast chargers use CCS (Combined Charging System). Newer ChargePoint Express Plus stations support up to 350 kW and some locations are adding NACS cables for direct Tesla compatibility. ChargePoint's Level 2 chargers deliver 6 to 19 kW, while their DC fast chargers range from 62.5 kW to 350 kW.
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