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Massachusetts EV Charging Stations | Interactive Map and Station Finder

Massachusetts has 4,240 public EV charging stations, ranking 4th nationally. The network includes 491 DC fast chargers and 3,747 Level 2 AC stations across 10 charging networks. ChargePoint Network is the largest network in the state with 3,387 locations. Use the interactive map below to find stations near you, filter by charging level, and explore what is available across Massachusetts.

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EV Charging Networks in Massachusetts

Massachusetts’s charging infrastructure spans 10 networks. ChargePoint Network leads with 3,387 stations, followed by AMPUP with 145 and Non-Networked with 123. Together these three networks account for approximately 86% of all public stations in the state.

NetworkStations
ChargePoint Network3,387
AMPUP145
Non-Networked123
RED_E113
Blink Network83
FLO83
Tesla65
Tesla Destination52

DC Fast Charging in Massachusetts

Of Massachusetts’s 4,240 public charging stations, 491 (11.6%) are DC fast chargers – the fastest publicly accessible charging option, capable of adding 100 to 200 miles of range in 20 to 45 minutes. This is below the national average of 18.8%. ChargePoint Network operates the largest charging presence in Massachusetts and is likely the primary DC fast provider.

Connector Types Available in Massachusetts

CHAdeMO connectors are present at 186 stations. Most modern EVs support CCS; drivers with older CHAdeMO vehicles should verify connector availability before longer trips.

Charging stations in Massachusetts are distributed across a range of venue types, with the most common being Public Parking (106), Hotel (47), Parking Lot (47), Office Bldg (43), among others.

EV Charging FAQs for Massachusetts

How many public EV charging stations are in Massachusetts?

Massachusetts has 4,240 open, publicly accessible EV charging stations. This includes 491 DC fast chargers and 3,747 Level 2 stations across 10 networks. The state ranks 4th nationally by total public station count.

Which EV charging networks are available in Massachusetts?

The three largest networks in Massachusetts are ChargePoint Network (3,387 stations), AMPUP (145 stations), and Non-Networked (123 stations). Together they represent approximately 86% of all public charging in the state.

How many DC fast chargers are in Massachusetts?

Massachusetts has 491 DC fast charging stations, which is 11.6% of its total public charging infrastructure – lower than the national average of 18.8%. DC fast chargers are most commonly found along interstate corridors and in major urban areas, making them essential for longer EV road trips.

Are there free EV charging stations in Massachusetts?

Massachusetts has approximately 64 stations offering free charging. These are typically found at retail locations, municipal parking facilities, and workplaces that provide complimentary charging as an amenity. Use the map filters above to identify stations by network; pricing details appear in each station popup.

EV Charging in Neighboring States

Compare public EV charging infrastructure in states bordering Massachusetts: Connecticut (1,542 stations), New Hampshire (299 stations), New York (5,242 stations), Rhode Island (332 stations), Vermont (540 stations).

About This Data

Station data is sourced from the U.S. Department of Energy Alternative Fuels Station (AFDC) database, maintained by the National Renewable Energy Laboratory (NREL). Only stations with open status and public access are shown. Records include connector types, network affiliation, port counts, pricing, and location data, updated continuously. View the full national map and all state pages at our US EV Charging Stations hub.

About the Author
I'm Daniel O'Donohue, the voice and creator behind The MapScaping Podcast ( A podcast for the geospatial community ). With a professional background as a geospatial specialist, I've spent years harnessing the power of spatial to unravel the complexities of our world, one layer at a time.