US public AC charging infrastructure continued to grow in 2025, but lagged far behind DC fast charging, with just an 11.5% net increase in ports.
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US public AC charging infrastructure continued to grow in 2025, but lagged far behind DC fast charging, with just an 11.5% net increase in ports.
DC fast-charging infrastructure in the US grew strongly in 2025, ending the year with nearly 68,000 stalls — see our list of the top 10 charging networks.
The number of public DC fast-charging stalls in the US now exceeds 65,000, as the expansion of EV charging infrastructure adds about 45 new stalls per day.
The expansion of EV charging infrastructure in the US has just reached another milestone with 170,000 Level 2 public AC charging ports now available.
Blink Charging has announced its intention to integrate cryptocurrency payment options across the Blink Network by the end of 2025.
Public EV charging infrastructure has become more reliable and resilient, per the J.D. Power 2025 U.S. Electric Vehicle Experience (EVX) Public Charging Study.
Blink Charging and Universal Media have announced a collaboration to launch the “EV Totem” concept, combining charging with dual-sided digital media displays.
June was another month of relatively solid expansion of the DC fast-charging infrastructure in the United States. In total, more than 1,500 new stalls were added last month.
With strategic restructuring in the works, Blink cuts its workforce costs by reducing its workforce by about 20% to achieve long-term growth and profitability.
During the first 4 months of 2025, the number of public AC Level 2 charging ports in the US increased by thousands. There are also at least 1,000 new locations.
Reliability remains one of the top issues of public charging. According to Consumer Reports, EV owners see a problem at 1 out of 5 public charging sessions.
Blink Charging Co. reports that it has disbursed 143 GWh of energy on Blink Networks in 2024, or 116% more than in 2023.
The number of public AC Level 2 charging ports in the United States increased in January by more than 3,100 or roughly 2% of the total number.
Blink announced that it has deployed 76 DC fast-charging ports at 23 Royal Farms stores throughout Maryland and Delaware, out of more than 100 planned.
One US manufacturer already has a supply of DC fast chargers with NACS connectors: ChargeTronix started the early deployment of NACS-ready fast chargers.