EV & Alternative Fuel Stations in North Carolina
Explore every city in North Carolina with live EV charging counts today. Hydrogen, CNG, LNG, and other clean-fuel tallies will join this page as soon as the network data is production-ready.
Cities listed - 261 | Total charging stations - 2,049 | Data refreshed - Mar 2026
Use the cards below to jump into a city overview with connectors, utilities, and location-level details.
Popular EV hubs in North Carolina
High-demand metros with the most public chargers right now.
Recently Active Stations
Frequently used public chargers in North Carolina.
Makoto's Japanese Steakhouse & Sushi Bar - Tesla Destination
2124 Blowing Rock Rd, Boone, North Carolina
Level 2: 2 | Network: Tesla Destination
ViewECHOTA EV SUMMIT EV 1&2
108 Red Tail Summit, Boone, North Carolina
Level 2: 2 | Network: ChargePoint Network
ViewAutoStar Nissan - Boone
135 Innovation Dr, Boone, North Carolina
Level 2: 1 | Network: Non-Networked
ViewWatauga Medical Center
336 Deerfield Road, Boone, North Carolina
Level 2: 4 | Network: Blink Network
ViewBLUERIDGEENERGY BOONE DC FAST
2491 US-421 S, Boone, North Carolina
Level 2: | Network: ChargePoint Network
ViewNew River Light and Power
146 Faculty St, Boone, North Carolina
Level 2: 1 | Network: Non-Networked
ViewStatewide EV coverage for North Carolina
With 2,049 public and workplace chargers tracked across 261 cities, North Carolina drivers get statewide visibility from major corridors to rural connectors.
The densest activity right now is in Charlotte, Raleigh and Durham, where commuters rely on a mix of Level 2 parking installs and DC fast hubs for highway coverage.
Use these quick links to jump straight to fuel-specific inventories. Each page carries unique connector counts, utilities, and access notes tailored to North Carolina.
- EV charging stations in North Carolina
- Hydrogen refueling locations in North Carolina
- CNG stations in North Carolina
- LNG depots in North Carolina
AFStations syncs with the latest AFDC release every month, helping NC fleets benchmark build-outs and spot infrastructure gaps before planning deployments.
