Find EV Car Charge Stations Near You
Search over 500,000 electric vehicle charging stations worldwide. Compare real-time prices, check charger availability, and find the fastest route to your next charge.
Why Choose EV Car Charge Stations?
- 500,000+ charging stations across 100+ countries
- Real-time pricing and availability data
- Community-powered reviews and ratings from real EV drivers
- Trip planner with EV-optimized routes and charging stops
- Rewards program — earn points for reporting prices and writing reviews
- Price alerts — get notified when charging prices drop in your area
Popular Cities for EV Charging
- London EV Charging Stations — 8,200 stations in UK
- Paris EV Charging Stations — 5,800 stations in France
- Berlin EV Charging Stations — 5,500 stations in Germany
- Amsterdam EV Charging Stations — 3,200 stations in Netherlands
- Oslo EV Charging Stations — 2,800 stations in Norway
- Stockholm EV Charging Stations — 2,600 stations in Sweden
- Barcelona EV Charging Stations — 3,200 stations in Spain
- Munich EV Charging Stations — 3,800 stations in Germany
- Zurich EV Charging Stations — 1,800 stations in Switzerland
- Copenhagen EV Charging Stations — 2,200 stations in Denmark
- Vienna EV Charging Stations — 3,000 stations in Austria
- Milan EV Charging Stations — 3,400 stations in Italy
- Dublin EV Charging Stations — 1,600 stations in Ireland
- Brussels EV Charging Stations — 1,800 stations in Belgium
- Madrid EV Charging Stations — 4,200 stations in Spain
- Rome EV Charging Stations — 3,600 stations in Italy
- Lisbon EV Charging Stations — 2,200 stations in Portugal
- Helsinki EV Charging Stations — 1,800 stations in Finland
- Warsaw EV Charging Stations — 3,200 stations in Poland
- Prague EV Charging Stations — 2,400 stations in Czech Republic
EV Charging Networks
Compare the world's leading charging networks side by side:
- Tesla Supercharger — 6,500 stations, up to 250 kW, 62 countries
- ChargePoint — 4,200 stations, up to 350 kW, 14 countries
- IONITY — 3,800 stations, up to 350 kW, 24 countries
- EVgo — 950 stations, up to 350 kW, 1 countries
- BP Pulse — 3,200 stations, up to 300 kW, 5 countries
- Electrify America — 850 stations, up to 350 kW, 1 countries
- Shell Recharge — 3,000 stations, up to 360 kW, 35 countries
- Fastned — 300 stations, up to 300 kW, 7 countries
EV Connector Types Explained
Understanding connector types is essential for EV charging. The main types available worldwide:
- CCS (Combined Charging System)
- CHAdeMO
- Type 2 (Mennekes)
- Tesla Supercharger
- J1772 (Type 1)
- GB/T
Charging Levels: How Fast Can You Charge?
- Level 1 (120V AC, 1-2 kW)
- Level 2 (240V AC, 7-22 kW)
- DC Fast Charging (50-350 kW)
- Ultra-Fast (350+ kW)
Plan Your EV Road Trip
Use our EV Route Planner to calculate optimal charging stops, estimate costs, and discover curated trip guides across Europe, North America, and Asia.
EV Charging Prices
Compare EV charging prices across cities and networks. Community-reported pricing data updated daily by our community of 50,000+ EV drivers.
Highway Charging Corridors
Browse EV charging stations along major highways — from I-95 on the US East Coast to the E45 across Scandinavia.
EV Repair & Service
Find EV repair shops and service centers near you. From battery diagnostics to body work, our directory covers certified EV mechanics worldwide.
Frequently Asked Questions
How do I find EV charging stations near me?
Use our interactive map or search by city to find nearby stations. Filter by connector type, charging speed, network, and price to find the perfect charger.
How much does it cost to charge an electric car?
EV charging costs vary by location, network, and charging speed. DC fast charging typically costs €0.30–€0.60/kWh in Europe and $0.25–$0.50/kWh in the US. Level 2 charging is often cheaper at €0.15–€0.35/kWh. Visit our prices page for real-time community-reported rates.
What is the difference between Level 1, Level 2, and DC fast charging?
Level 1 uses a standard 120V outlet (1-2 kW, ~5 miles/hour). Level 2 uses 240V (7-22 kW, ~25 miles/hour). DC fast charging delivers 50-350 kW and can charge to 80% in 20-40 minutes.
Which EV charging network is the best?
It depends on your vehicle and location. Tesla Supercharger leads in reliability, IONITY offers the fastest speeds in Europe, and ChargePoint has the widest Level 2 coverage in North America.
Can I charge any EV at any charging station?
Most modern EVs use CCS connectors and can charge at CCS-compatible stations. Tesla vehicles can use Tesla Superchargers plus CCS stations with an adapter. Older Nissan LEAFs use CHAdeMO.
How long does it take to charge an electric car?
Charging time depends on your battery size and charger speed. A 60 kWh battery takes ~8 hours on Level 2 or ~30 minutes to 80% on a 150 kW DC fast charger.
Is it free to charge an electric car?
Some locations offer free charging — especially hotels, shopping centers, and workplaces. Most public fast chargers require payment. Check our station listings for current pricing.