Red E Charge
Headquarters — · operates in US
Red E Charge has 719 public EV charging points across the US and Canada. See power levels, connector types, and busiest locations.
How Red E Charge fits in
- Peak DC power
- 360 kW
- Supported connectors
- Headquarters
- —
- Operating regions
- US
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Red E Charge operates 719 public EV charging points across the United States and Canada. The network's charging speed varies, with a notable concentration of rapid chargers.
The Red E Charge network totals 719 public EV charging points. Of these, 159 are ultra-rapid chargers delivering 150 kW or more. A larger portion, 226 points, offer rapid charging between 50 kW and 149 kW. These rapid chargers are suitable for en-route charging. Slower AC chargers under 50 kW make up the remainder at 334 points.
The network is present in the United States and Canada. Key areas with Red E Charge stations include Detroit, with 51 points, followed by Livonia (11 points), Dearborn (9 points), Traverse City (9 points), and Dearborn Heights (7 points).
Drivers will encounter several connector types on the network: Type 1 (J1772), CCS (Type 1), CHAdeMO, and NACS / Tesla Supercharger. Always check the charging price displayed on the unit or in the operator’s app before initiating a charge. If a charging station appears faulty, try a different unit or contact Red E Charge customer support directly.
- How many charging points does Red E Charge have?
- Red E Charge operates a total of 719 public EV charging points. This network is located across both the United States and Canada, offering options for drivers in various regions.
- What are the charging speeds available?
- The network includes 159 ultra-rapid chargers (150 kW+), 226 rapid chargers (50-149 kW), and 334 slower AC chargers (under 50 kW). The majority of chargers fall into the rapid category, ideal for quick top-ups during travel.
- Which connector types can I find on Red E Charge stations?
- Red E Charge stations support multiple connector types. Drivers can expect to find Type 1 (J1772), CCS (Type 1), CHAdeMO, and NACS / Tesla Supercharger connectors.
- Where are the busiest Red E Charge locations?
- The densest concentration of Red E Charge points is in Detroit, with 51 stations. Other notable locations include Livonia with 11 points, and Dearborn, Traverse City, and Dearborn Heights with 9, 9, and 7 points respectively.
- What should I do if a charging station is not working?
- If you encounter a non-functional charging station, the best course of action is to try an adjacent unit if available. If problems persist, contact Red E Charge directly for assistance. Always verify pricing before you plug in.