3 EV Charging Stations in Milan, NM
Locations, networks, and charger types — updated weekly from U.S. DOE data
As of March 2026, Milan, New Mexico has 3 publicly accessible EV charging stations with 17 charging ports. ChargePoint Network operates 66.7% of stations in the area, followed by Tesla at 33.3% — part of New Mexico's 503 stations statewide.
100% of ports (17) 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, Tesla (NACS), CHAdeMO. Learn more in our ChargePoint network. View national charging statistics for broader context.
Drivers needing more charging options can find 4 stations in nearby Gallup, approximately 88 miles away. See how NM compares with Texas for broader regional context.
Infrastructure Grade
100% DC Fast
Based on DC Fast Charger ratio
17 of 17 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: Mar 25, 2026
Data sourced from U.S. DOE AFDC
Which EV Charging Networks Operate in Milan, NM?
Where Are the 3 Charging Stations in Milan?
Chaco Canyon Trading Co - Tesla Supercharger
MILAN NMDOT6 EV #2
MILAN NMDOT6 EV #1
What Is the EV Charging Outlook for Milan?
High-Speed Charging Hub
Milan has exceptional DC fast charging coverage with 100% of ports being high-speed chargers, well above the national average.
ChargePoint Network Stronghold
ChargePoint Network leads the market in Milan with 67% of stations, making their membership particularly valuable here.
High-Capacity Stations
Charging stations in Milan average 5.7 ports each, reducing wait times and improving charging accessibility.
Where Else Can I Charge Near Milan?
Data source: U.S. Department of Energy — Alternative Fuels Data Center
"2025 is going to be a record year for deployment of DC fast charging ports — and 2024 was already the highest year on record. Charging 2.0 players are deploying new — and larger — stations at a breakneck pace."