EV charging in Puerto Rico
A guide to the charging network in Puerto Rico. Major operators, common connector types, pricing context, and where to plug in on the road.
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Fast (≥50 kW)
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Ultra (≥150 kW)
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Operators
Where the chargers cluster in Puerto Rico
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≥ 50 kWFast chargers
1 stations at 50 kW DC or higher.
≥ 150 kWUltra-rapid
0 sites with at least one 150 kW socket.
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Connector mix in Puerto Rico
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Counts derived from imported station inventory in Puerto Rico.
Electric Vehicle Charging in Puerto Rico
Puerto Rico's public EV charging infrastructure is currently limited. Our database shows 2 public charging points across the island. These are concentrated in specific towns, with 1 in Aguadilla and 1 in Guaynabo. Drivers will find a mix of charging speeds available.
Charging Availability and Operators
As of our last update, Puerto Rico has 2 public charging points. Of these, 1 offers charging speeds between 50-149 kW, while none are rated at 150 kW or higher. This indicates that most available public charging is Level 3 DC fast charging, but at lower power outputs than the fastest chargers found elsewhere. The charging landscape is not dominated by a few large networks. Drivers will likely encounter chargers from various providers, requiring different apps or payment methods.
Connectors and Pricing
The common connector types in Puerto Rico generally align with those found in North America, typically CCS. However, availability can vary. For home charging, pricing depends on your electricity provider and plan. Public DC fast charging costs are set by the individual network operators. These can fluctuate based on charging speed and duration. There are no specific country-wide incentives or subsidies for EV charging equipment or usage currently detailed in our records, so drivers should investigate local utility programs or specific network promotions.
Practical Tips for Drivers
For drivers new to the island, especially those coming from outside the US, it is essential to plan charging stops in advance. Given the limited number of public points, ensuring your route passes through towns with charging infrastructure like Aguadilla or Guaynabo is advisable. Carry necessary charging cables and be prepared to use multiple different charging network apps or payment methods, as a universal system is not yet in place.
- How many public EV chargers are in Puerto Rico?
- Our database currently lists 2 public EV charging points across Puerto Rico. This is a small network, with chargers concentrated in specific areas. For example, 1 charger is located in Aguadilla and another in Guaynabo. Drivers should not expect widespread coverage.
- What kind of charging speeds can I expect?
- Of the 2 public chargers on record, 1 is rated between 50-149 kW. There are no public chargers rated at 150 kW or higher in our current data. This means most public charging is DC fast charging, but not necessarily the highest power available.
- Which charging networks operate in Puerto Rico?
- The public charging infrastructure in Puerto Rico is not dominated by a few major operators. Drivers may encounter chargers from a variety of smaller networks. It is recommended to check which networks are present in the specific areas you plan to visit and download any necessary apps beforehand.
- What are the common connector types?
- The most common connector type you will likely find for DC fast charging in Puerto Rico is CCS, which is standard in North America. However, it is always a good idea to confirm the specific connector type for any charger you plan to use, as availability can differ.
- Are there any incentives for EV charging in Puerto Rico?
- Currently, there are no widely advertised country-specific government incentives or subsidies for EV charging infrastructure or usage in Puerto Rico detailed in our records. Drivers should look into potential local utility programs or promotions offered directly by charging network providers.
- Is Puerto Rico suitable for long EV road trips?
- With only 2 public charging points identified in our database, Puerto Rico's current infrastructure is not well-suited for extensive EV road trips. Charging is concentrated in just a couple of towns. Planning charging stops meticulously is crucial, and range anxiety may be a concern for longer journeys.