Loop
Headquarters — · operates in US
Loop offers 908 public EV chargers across the US and Canada. Predominantly slower AC charging, with 858 points under 50 kW.
How Loop fits in
- Peak DC power
- 300 kW
- Supported connectors
- Headquarters
- —
- Operating regions
- US
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Loop operates a network of 908 public charging points across the US and Canada. The vast majority of these chargers deliver slower AC power, making them suitable for destination or overnight charging rather than rapid top-ups.
Loop's network comprises 908 chargers, with a strong emphasis on AC charging under 50 kW. Of the total, 858 points fall into this slower category, typically offering speeds between 7 kW and 22 kW. These are best used for charging while parked for extended periods, such as at destinations or workplaces.
The network includes 49 chargers rated between 50 kW and 149 kW. There is only 1 ultra-rapid charger providing over 150 kW.
Loop chargers can be found in cities like Los Angeles, with 280 points, and New Haven with 30. Other locations include Austin (12), Charlotte (11), and Atlanta (10).
Drivers will encounter Type 1 (J1772) and CCS connectors. CHAdeMO connectors are also available.
Drivers should confirm pricing and connector types within the Loop app or at the charging unit before initiating a session. If a charging station appears non-functional, drivers may need to try an alternative stall or contact Loop directly.
- What kind of charging speeds does Loop offer?
- Loop's network is predominantly slower AC charging. Out of 908 total points, 858 are rated under 50 kW. There are 49 chargers between 50-149 kW, and only 1 ultra-rapid charger above 150 kW. This makes Loop best suited for destination or overnight charging.
- Where can I find Loop chargers?
- Loop charging points are available in the US and Canada. Busiest locations include Los Angeles with 280 chargers, and New Haven with 30. Other cities with Loop chargers include Austin (12), Charlotte (11), and Atlanta (10).
- What connector types does Loop use?
- Loop stations are equipped with Type 1 (J1772) and CCS connectors. CHAdeMO connectors are also present at some locations.
- How do I pay for Loop charging?
- Payment methods vary by charging operator. Most networks accept contactless payments or require use of their dedicated mobile app. Always check the specific instructions on the charging unit or within the app before you begin charging.
- What if a Loop charger isn't working?
- If you encounter a malfunctioning charging station, first try selecting a different available stall. If the issue persists, you will need to contact the operator directly. Information for contacting Loop should be available through their app or website.