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EV Charging Stations in North Carolina

Discover 1,900 electric vehicle charging stations across North Carolina. Find the nearest EV charger, check real-time availability, and plan your electric journey with confidence.

Total Stations

1,900

Charging Ports

5,207

Cities Covered

12

About EV Charging in North Carolina

North Carolina is rapidly expanding its electric vehicle charging infrastructure to support the growing number of EV drivers. With 1,900 charging stations and 5,207 individual charging ports across the state, EV owners have more options than ever for keeping their vehicles charged.

Charging Network Options

North Carolina offers a diverse range of charging networks to meet every driver's needs. From fast DC charging stations perfect for road trips to Level 2 chargers ideal for daily commuting, you'll find the right charging solution throughout the state.

Urban and Rural Coverage

Major metropolitan areas in North Carolina have extensive charging infrastructure, with stations located at shopping centers, hotels, restaurants, and public parking facilities. Rural areas are also seeing increased charging station deployment, making long-distance EV travel more accessible.

Find the Right Charger

Use our comprehensive directory to locate charging stations by city, filter by connector type (Tesla, CCS, CHAdeMO, J1772), check real-time availability, and read user reviews. Whether you're a local resident or visiting North Carolina, we'll help you find the perfect charging station for your electric vehicle.

Frequently Asked Questions

How many EV charging stations are in North Carolina?

There are currently 1,900 active EV charging stations in North Carolina, with 5,207 individual charging ports available.

What types of EV chargers are available?

You'll find Level 2 (240V) chargers for everyday charging and DC Fast Chargers (up to 350 kW) for rapid charging. Connector types include Tesla NACS, CCS, CHAdeMO, and J1772.

How much does it cost to charge an EV in North Carolina?

Charging costs vary by network and location. Level 2 charging typically costs $1-3 per hour, while DC Fast Charging ranges from $0.25-0.60 per kWh. Many stations offer free charging at retail locations.

Can I find Tesla Superchargers in North Carolina?

Yes! North Carolina has multiple Tesla Supercharger locations strategically placed along major highways and in urban areas. Use our directory to find the nearest Supercharger to your location.

Top Charging Networks

ChargePoint Network
994 stations
Non-Networked
192 stations
Blink Network
157 stations
EV Connect
125 stations
Tesla Destination
122 stations
Tesla
87 stations