Which states have the highest ratio of public EV charging ports to registered electric vehicles

Which states have the highest ratio of public EV charging ports to registered electric vehicles

The states with the highest ratio of public EV charging ports to registered electric vehicles are:

  1. North Dakota: Topping the list with approximately 5.3–6 EVs per public charging port (18.7 ports per 100 EVs), though earlier 2022 data showed an even higher ratio of 63.2 ports per 100 EVs (1.5 EVs per port), reflecting its small EV fleet and proactive charging infrastructure investment.
  2. Wyoming: Consistently ranks near the top, with one public port for every six EVs (~16.7 ports per 100 EVs) as of 2023–2024.
  3. West Virginia: One public port per eight EVs (~12.5 ports per 100 EVs).

Notable mentions:
Connecticut, Vermont, and Massachusetts are cited as leading in “EV readiness,” though specific port-to-EV ratios are not detailed in the data.
California, despite having the most ports (43,780), lags at one port per 29 EVs (~3.4 ports per 100 EVs) due to its large EV population.

Note: Discrepancies arise from differing reporting periods and metrics (e.g., “ports” vs. “locations,” since one charging station may have multiple ports). Recent data prioritizes Q4 2023 ratios, while older figures reflect 2022–2023 snapshots.

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