The U.S. has been steadily expanding its EV charging network, adding over 204,000 publicly available charging ports since President Biden took office.
On average, 1,000 new publicly available chargers come online weekly, supported by federal funding, state incentives, and private investments.
The Bipartisan Infrastructure Bill has allocated $7.5 billion to EV charger development, with significant expansion projects currently underway.
Despite progress, the U.S. faces challenges in meeting the growing demand for EV infrastructure, with an estimated need for 1.2 million public charging ports by 2030.