Data report · 2024
SpotCharge tracks 1,595 public EV charging locations across Maryland, spanning 1,905 stations and 6,181 ports. 355 locations offer DC fast charging and 1,328 offer Level 2 (AC), with the fastest stations rated up to 400 kW. ChargePoint Network is the most common network in the state.
As of 2024, Maryland had 131,500 plug-in vehicles registered — 94,900 fully battery-electric (72%) and 36,600 plug-in hybrid (28%). That ranks Maryland #14 nationally and represents about 2.2% of all US plug-in registrations.
Across 5,397 publicly-listed ports in Maryland (3,619 Level 2 and 1,774 DC fast), that works out to roughly 24.4 EVs per public port and 53.5 BEVs per DC fast port.
Maryland's public charging is keeping pace with adoption — but registrations keep climbing. Listing your stations here helps drivers discover charging close to where they already shop, dine, and stay.
Ranked by number of charging stations listed in our directory.
Cumulative registered plug-in vehicles, per MDOT/MVA Electric and Plug-in Hybrid Vehicle Registrations by County, opendata.maryland.gov. End of February 2026 snapshot. (February 2026).
Charging-infrastructure counts are SpotCharge directory aggregates compiled from OpenChargeMap, the US DOE Alternative Fuels Data Center (AFDC), and OpenStreetMap, covering publicly-listed stations in Maryland.
EV registration figures are 2024 data from AFDC (data from Experian Information Solutions). Numbers reflect publicly-accessible charging only (private/workplace/fleet sites excluded). Port counts are individual L2 or DCFC ports — a site with 8 DCFC ports contributes 8, not 1. EV count is BEV+PHEV combined; BEV-only is shown separately. Registration data is the latest annual AFDC/Experian snapshot.
Data updates continuously as sources refresh. Browse all 1,595 Maryland charging locations →