chargers are broken or offline right now
That's 2.1% of 86,027 tracked stations, flagged temporarily unavailable in the federal AFDC feed.
171 of 1,610 stations down.
AFDC status=T — reported non-operational (hardware, payment, maintenance, vandalism). Excludes permanently closed sites.
Most outages
By network: rate = unavailable ÷ (active + unavailable). By state: rate = unavailable ÷ active stations. Source: U.S. DOE Alternative Fuels Data Center (AFDC), updated weekly every Sunday UTC.
Frequently Asked Questions
How many EV charging stations are currently unavailable in the US?
As of June 14, 2026, the AFDC shows 1,864 stations marked temporarily unavailable — about 2.1% of all tracked stations in the US.
Where does this data come from?
Directly from the U.S. Department of Energy's Alternative Fuels Data Center (AFDC). We query the AFDC API weekly with status=T to get temporarily unavailable stations, completely separate from the status=E (active) data used by the rest of the site.
What does "temporarily unavailable" mean?
AFDC status=T means a station has been reported or flagged as not currently operational. Causes include hardware failures, payment system outages, maintenance windows, vandalism, or software issues. It does not include permanently closed stations.
How often is this data updated?
Every Sunday at midnight UTC alongside the rest of the site's weekly AFDC data refresh. The "Data as of" date above shows the most recent update.