FLO — 1,222 stations, Level 2 + FLO Ultra
A Level-2-focused network — 2,904 Level 2 and 162 DC fast ports at workplaces, multi-unit residences, curbsides and retail. 1.4% of the US network.
FLO operates 1,222 EV charging stations in the United States, representing 1.4% of all public charging stations. A North American network founded in Canada, FLO concentrates on Level 2 charging (2,904 ports) at workplaces, apartments and condos, curbside city locations, and retail, with a growing FLO Ultra DC fast tier (162 ports). FLO chargers use J1772 connectors for Level 2 and CCS for DC fast charging.
Where Are FLO Stations Located?
California leads with 448 FLO stations, followed by Washington (158) and Ohio (98).
| State | Stations |
|---|---|
| California | 448 |
| Washington | 158 |
| Ohio | 98 |
| Connecticut | 88 |
| New York | 83 |
| Massachusetts | 82 |
| New Jersey | 58 |
| Oregon | 33 |
| Wisconsin | 22 |
| Michigan | 19 |
Top Cities for FLO
| City | State | Stations |
|---|---|---|
| Los Angeles | California | 392 |
| Spokane | Washington | 44 |
| Cincinnati | Ohio | 24 |
| Tacoma | Washington | 24 |
| Pullman | Washington | 20 |
| Brooklyn | New York | 16 |
| Middletown | Connecticut | 12 |
| Franklin Township | New Jersey | 10 |
| Coventry | Connecticut | 9 |
| New York | New York | 8 |
How Much Does FLO Cost?
FLO pricing is set by station hosts, so rates vary by location. Level 2 charging typically costs $1 to $2 per hour or $0.20 to $0.40 per kWh. FLO Ultra DC fast charging runs about $0.40 to $0.60 per kWh. Some workplaces and multi-unit residences offer free or subsidized charging. Pay with the FLO app, a FLO Pass RFID card, or contactless tap at newer stations. Compare costs in our EV charging costs guide.
What Connector Does FLO Use?
FLO Level 2 stations use the J1772 connector, compatible with all non-Tesla EVs. FLO Ultra DC fast chargers use CCS (Combined Charging System), with some sites adding CHAdeMO and NACS cables. FLO's Level 2 chargers typically deliver 7.2 kW to 9.6 kW, while FLO Ultra DC fast units provide up to 320 kW.
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