The U.S. EV Charging Infrastructure Tracker – June 2025 offers a comprehensive monthly snapshot of the electric vehicle (EV) charging landscape across the United States. Leveraging the latest data from the U.S. Department of Energy’s Alternative Fuels Data Center, this report delivers key insights into station count, port availability, technology mix (Level 2 vs. DC Fast), regional distribution, and market share of top providers.
The June 2025 edition highlights a temporary 1.9% decline in total charging stations, but underscores a continued long-term growth trend. With over 76,000 public charging stations and more than 223,000 EVSE ports in operation, the U.S. charging network is expanding—but still falls short of the 2030 targets set by national planning agencies.
This edition also compares the U.S. EV charging infrastructure with global leaders such as China and Europe, evaluates state-level progress (with California leading), and tracks the rapid evolution of ultrafast charging technologies including megawatt-scale innovations from Chinese automakers.
Key Topics Covered
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Total public and private EV charging station trends
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Growth in Level 2 vs. DC Fast charging ports
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State-by-state charging infrastructure breakdown
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Leading providers: ChargePoint, Tesla, Electrify America
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U.S. vs. China/Europe comparative infrastructure analysis
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Ultrafast charger developments and emerging technologies
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Infrastructure challenges and future capacity requirements
Why Buy This Report
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Stay updated on the fastest-growing segment of U.S. alternative fueling
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Benchmark U.S. progress against global EV leaders
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Understand the provider landscape and emerging trends
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Track state-level infrastructure expansion for policy or investment decisions
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Identify gaps and opportunities in EV charging deployment
Who Should Read This Report
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EV charging infrastructure developers and investors
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Automotive OEMs and battery manufacturers
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Utility providers and smart grid players
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Policymakers and regulatory agencies
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Transportation analysts and energy consultants



