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JO · 2026 guide

EV charging in Jordan

A guide to the charging network in Jordan. Major operators, common connector types, pricing context, and where to plug in on the road.

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42

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8

Ultra (≥150 kW)

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42 stations at 50 kW DC or higher.

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Your Guide to Electric Vehicle Charging in Jordan

Jordan has a developing EV charging infrastructure. Our database shows 73 public charging points across the country. Most drivers will find a mix of speeds and operators as the network grows.

Jordan's public charging network currently includes 73 stations. Of these, 8 offer 150 kW or higher charging speeds, suitable for quicker top-ups. Another 34 stations provide between 50 kW and 149 kW. Major population centers like Amman lead with 26 charging points, followed by Sowayma (8) and Irbid (5).

Drivers will likely encounter several charging network operators. The specific operators can vary by region. Pricing is not standardized nationally. Home charging is generally less expensive than public charging. Public charging costs depend on the network, charging speed, and whether you pay per kWh or per minute.

Regarding connectors, expect to see the common Type 2 for AC charging. For DC fast charging, CCS is becoming more prevalent, though availability can differ. Chademo connectors may also be present but are less common on newer installations.

For drivers new to Jordan, it is advisable to have a reliable navigation app with charging station information. Since public charging is still expanding, planning your route to include charging stops is recommended, especially outside the main cities. Having a method to pay for charging, whether through an app or a physical card, is essential. Confirming payment methods with the specific network before charging can prevent issues.

FAQ
How many public EV chargers are there in Jordan?
Our database lists 73 public charging points across Jordan. Of these, 8 provide charging speeds of 150 kW or more, and 34 offer speeds between 50 kW and 149 kW. The remaining stations provide slower AC charging.
Where are the busiest charging locations?
The most charging points are found in Amman, with 26 stations. Sowayma follows with 8 charging points, and Irbid has 5. Other areas like Quaismeh Sub-District and Aqaba have 3 charging points each.
What are typical EV charging costs in Jordan?
Specific pricing varies by charging network and location. Public charging is generally more expensive than home charging. Costs can be structured per kilowatt-hour (kWh) or per minute of charging. It is best to check the rates for the specific network you plan to use.
What type of charging connectors will I find?
You will most commonly find Type 2 connectors for AC charging. For DC fast charging, CCS connectors are increasingly common. Chademo connectors might also be available but are less widespread on newer installations.
Are there government incentives for EV charging?
There are no specific country-wide incentive details on record regarding charging infrastructure costs or installation. Drivers should research local initiatives or utility programs that may offer benefits for EV charging.
What is a practical tip for a foreign EV driver in Jordan?
Plan your charging stops in advance, especially when traveling between cities. Have a reliable app or service that shows real-time charger availability and confirms accepted payment methods for different networks. This can save time and avoid unexpected issues.