ChargePoint Adds 200+ New EV Charging Ports in the Southeast
The expansion targets underserved areas across multiple states in a region where charging infrastructure has lagged.
ChargePoint has deployed more than 200 new EV charging ports across the southeastern United States, expanding its network in a region that has historically had fewer public charging options compared to other parts of the country.
What Happened
The company confirmed it installed over 200 additional ports at various locations throughout the Southeast. The rollout includes both Level 2 AC chargers and DC fast-charging stations at sites along major travel corridors and in community settings.
Why It Matters
EV owners in the Southeast have long faced charging deserts, particularly between cities where range anxiety is most acute. A concentrated buildout of this scale directly addresses one of the biggest barriers to EV adoption in states like Georgia, Alabama, Mississippi, Tennessee, and the Carolinasβareas where public infrastructure has not kept pace with growing electric vehicle sales.
The Bottom Line
ChargePoint's latest expansion adds meaningful capacity to a region that needs it. Whether this is the first phase of a larger buildout or a standalone effort remains to be seen.







