EV Charging Stations in Colorado
Browse 2,500+ electric vehicle charging stations across Colorado. Find chargers from Tesla, ChargePoint, Electrify America, and more.
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Colorado has 2,500+ electric vehicle charging locations, served by networks including Tesla, ChargePoint, Electrify America. The charging infrastructure continues to grow rapidly, with new stations being added weekly.
DC fast chargers from Tesla Supercharger and Electrify America provide highway coverage for long-distance travel, while Level 2 chargers from ChargePoint and others serve urban areas, workplaces, and destinations.
Frequently Asked Questions
How do I find EV charging stations near me?
Use our charging station finder above — it shows 85,000+ US stations and global chargers. Filter by network (Tesla, ChargePoint, Electrify America), connector type (CCS, NACS, CHAdeMO), and power level. The map updates in real-time with station availability.
How long does it take to charge at a public charger?
Level 2 chargers (6-20 kW) add 20-30 miles per hour of charging — good for shopping or dining stops. DC fast chargers (50-350 kW) can add 150-250 miles in 20-40 minutes. Charging speed depends on your EV's max charging rate and the station's power output.
Are Tesla Superchargers open to other EVs?
Yes, Tesla is opening its Supercharger network to non-Tesla EVs via the NACS (North American Charging Standard) connector. Most major automakers (Ford, GM, Rivian, Hyundai, BMW) have adopted NACS, and adapters are available for CCS-equipped vehicles.
What is the difference between Level 2 and DC fast charging?
Level 2 chargers use AC power at 6-20 kW and are common at workplaces, hotels, and parking garages — ideal for longer stops. DC fast chargers deliver 50-350 kW of direct current for rapid charging, typically found along highways for road trips. DC fast charging is 5-15x faster but costs more per kWh.
How much does public EV charging cost?
Level 2 public charging: $0.20-0.35/kWh or free at some locations. DC fast charging: $0.30-0.60/kWh depending on the network. Tesla Superchargers: $0.25-0.50/kWh. Some networks charge per-minute fees instead. Membership plans from ChargePoint, Electrify America, and EVgo offer 10-20% discounts.