MapsAug 4, 2024
EV Adoption by State in 2023
What We’re Showing
Registered EVs per state per 100,000 people as of June 2024.
Key Takeaway
- Since 2016, California has led the U.S. in the number of EVs and EV charging locations, with Washington, Hawaii, and Oregon following suit.
- Mississippi has fewer electric vehicles proportionally, with only 110 EVs per 100k people.
Dataset
U.S. State | Registered EVs per 100,000 people |
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Alabama | 232 |
Alaska | 346 |
Arizona | 1139 |
Arkansas | 214 |
California | 3026 |
Colorado | 1405 |
Connecticut | 818 |
Delaware | 745 |
District of Columbia | 1115 |
Florida | 1024 |
Georgia | 771 |
Hawaii | 1686 |
Idaho | 406 |
Illinois | 741 |
Indiana | 350 |
Iowa | 260 |
Kansas | 354 |
Kentucky | 238 |
Louisiana | 165 |
Maine | 489 |
Maryland | 1050 |
Massachusetts | 983 |
Michigan | 454 |
Minnesota | 591 |
Mississippi | 110 |
Missouri | 398 |
Montana | 373 |
Nebraska | 319 |
Nevada | 1379 |
New Hampshire | 660 |
New Jersey | 1349 |
New Mexico | 452 |
New York | 622 |
North Carolina | 589 |
North Dakota | 112 |
Ohio | 391 |
Oklahoma | 564 |
Oregon | 1422 |
Pennsylvania | 499 |
Rhode Island | 542 |
South Carolina | 358 |
South Dakota | 169 |
Tennessee | 428 |
Texas | 690 |
Utah | 1078 |
Vermont | 1129 |
Virginia | 903 |
Washington | 1805 |
West Virginia | 144 |
Wisconsin | 385 |
Wyoming | 185 |
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