Charge up at these electric vehicle charging stations

Never run out of juice again with these charging stations around Indy.

EV charging cable plugged into a car

Buckle up to learn about the process of installing an at-home charger for your new EV.

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There are more than 3.5 million electric vehicles (EVs) on the road, with more projected to be sold every year. That means the demand for charging stations is growing as well.

According to a recent study, Indiana has 636 EV charging stations across the state with 1,810 charging ports.

Bookmark this guide to finding a charging station around Indy.

The US Department of Energy Alternative Fuels Data Center has an online map of EV charging stations. Select your location, charger type, or connector to see a list of public stations to fuel up. Pro tip: Use your zip code as your location for the most accurate results.

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The map shows 51,000+ charging stations across the country, including 11 in downtown Indy.

Map created by US Department of Energy

We tried out the map and found 11 chargers downtown. Here are a few to bookmark:

AES Indiana also has public charging stations at:

  • Denison Merchants Garage, 31 S. Meridian St. | Four charging stations
  • Indiana State Parking Garage, 401 W. Maryland St. | Four charging stations
  • CityWay, 301 S. Delaware St. | Two charging stations
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