Data report · 2024

The State of EV Charging in Oregon

SpotCharge tracks 1,538 public EV charging locations across Oregon, spanning 1,919 stations and 4,803 ports. 386 locations offer DC fast charging and 1,274 offer Level 2 (AC), with the fastest stations rated up to 400 kW. ChargePoint Network is the most common network in the state.

Charging infrastructure

Public locations
1,538
Stations
1,919
Ports
4,803
DC fast locations
386
Level 2 locations
1,274
Fastest
400 kW
Avg DC fast
136.7 kW
Avg Level 2
7.5 kW

EV adoption in Oregon

As of 2024, Oregon had 111,600 plug-in vehicles registered — 78,400 fully battery-electric (70%) and 33,200 plug-in hybrid (30%). That ranks Oregon #16 nationally and represents about 1.9% of all US plug-in registrations.

Battery-electric
78,400
Plug-in hybrid
33,200
National rank
#16
Share of US EVs
1.9%

Supply vs. demand in Oregon

Across 4,122 publicly-listed ports in Oregon (2,435 Level 2 and 1,675 DC fast), that works out to roughly 27.1 EVs per public port and 46.8 BEVs per DC fast port.

EVs per public port
27.1
BEVs per DC fast port
46.8
DC fast ports
1,675

Oregon'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.

Top networks by charger count in Oregon

Ranked by number of charging stations listed in our directory.

ChargePoint Network440EVCS248Blink Network204OpConnect188Non-Networked166

Top EVs registered in Oregon

Cumulative registered plug-in vehicles, per Oregon Electric Vehicle Dashboard (Oregon Department of Energy). Counts through November 2025. (November 2025).

By brand

  1. 1.Tesla42,000
  2. 2.Toyota8,500
  3. 3.Subaru6,500
  4. 4.Chevrolet5,500
  5. 5.Ford5,000
  6. 6.Hyundai4,500
  7. 7.Kia4,000
  8. 8.Nissan3,500
  9. 9.BMW2,800
  10. 10.Volkswagen2,500

By model

  1. 1.Tesla Model Y22,000
  2. 2.Tesla Model 316,000
  3. 3.Toyota Prius Prime4,500
  4. 4.Subaru Solterra4,500
  5. 5.Toyota RAV4 Prime3,500
  6. 6.Chevrolet Bolt EV3,500
  7. 7.Nissan LEAF3,500
  8. 8.Ford Mustang Mach-E2,500
  9. 9.Hyundai Ioniq 52,500
  10. 10.Tesla Model S2,000

Where the charging is

Methodology & sources

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 Oregon.

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 1,538 Oregon charging locations →