EVCS
Headquarters — · operates in US
EVCS has 307 public charging points across the US. Most are 50-149 kW rapid chargers. Find CCS, CHAdeMO, Type 1, and NACS connectors.
How EVCS fits in
- Peak DC power
- 200 kW
- Supported connectors
- Headquarters
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- Operating regions
- US
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EVCS operates 307 public charging points in the US. The network focuses on rapid charging, offering 243 stations between 50 and 149 kW. This makes them suitable for en-route top-ups when traveling.
EVCS provides 307 public charging points across the United States. The majority of these are rapid chargers, with 243 units operating between 50 and 149 kW. These stations are well-suited for drivers needing to add significant range during longer journeys.
Ultra-rapid charging, defined as 150 kW or higher, is less common, with only 5 such points available. The network also includes 59 slower AC chargers under 50 kW, which may be suitable for destination charging or overnight top-ups.
EVCS offers a mix of connector types. Drivers will find CCS (Type 1), CHAdeMO, and Type 1 (J1772) connectors. Tesla's NACS connector is also present on their network.
The network's busiest locations, according to our database, include Los Angeles with 29 charging points, followed by Fresno (18), Stockton (10), Palmdale (8), and Sacramento (8). These numbers indicate a concentration of chargers in California.
- How many charging points does EVCS have?
- EVCS operates a total of 307 public charging points within the US. The majority are rapid chargers offering between 50 and 149 kW, with 243 such stations. There are also 59 slower AC chargers under 50 kW and 5 ultra-rapid chargers at 150 kW or more.
- What types of EV connectors are available?
- EVCS sites offer a variety of connector types to accommodate different electric vehicles. You can expect to find CCS (Type 1), CHAdeMO, and Type 1 (J1772) connectors. The NACS / Tesla Supercharger connector is also available on their network.
- Where are EVCS chargers most concentrated?
- Our database shows the highest concentration of EVCS chargers in California. Los Angeles has 29 points, followed by Fresno with 18, Stockton with 10, and Palmdale and Sacramento each with 8 charging points. This suggests a focus on urban and high-traffic areas.
- What is the power output of EVCS chargers?
- The EVCS network is primarily composed of rapid chargers. There are 243 stations delivering between 50 and 149 kW. A smaller number, 59, are slower AC chargers under 50 kW. Only 5 ultra-rapid chargers, 150 kW or higher, are available on the network.
- How do I pay for charging?
- Payment methods typically involve using the operator's mobile app or a physical charging card. Some stations may also accept contactless credit card payments. It is always recommended to check the price displayed on the charging unit or within the app before you begin charging.