Where to Install EV Chargers in Pennsylvania

Where to install EV chargers in Pennsylvania: 2,007 existing locations, 44 chargers per 100k residents, NEVI corridor status, top opportunity ZIPs, network share data, and per-charger install cost bands. Free 0–100 site profitability score for any address.

Pennsylvania install metrics

Public locations
2,007
DC fast sites
403
Chargers per 100k residents
44
Demand-gap score
60/100 — Moderate opportunity

Top opportunity ZIPs

ZIP codes with the highest charger demand-gap — many existing chargers, few of them DC fast.

Top metros for EV charger installation

  1. Pittsburgh — 327 locations · 25 DC fast (8%)
  2. Philadelphia — 165 locations · 21 DC fast (13%)
  3. Lancaster — 51 locations · 5 DC fast (10%)
  4. Allentown — 49 locations · 6 DC fast (12%)
  5. Monroeville — 33 locations · 11 DC fast (33%)
  6. Bethlehem — 32 locations · 3 DC fast (9%)
  7. King of Prussia — 31 locations · 3 DC fast (10%)
  8. Harrisburg — 30 locations · 6 DC fast (20%)

Install cost bands

Level 2 dual-port
$6,500 – $14,500
DC fast 150 kW
$110,000 – $175,000
DC fast 350 kW
$195,000 – $285,000

Network share in Pennsylvania

NEVI corridor status

Pennsylvania has designated Alternative Fuel Corridors. Projects within one travel mile of a corridor and meeting the 4×150 kW DC fast standard typically qualify for NEVI Formula Program cost-share.

Frequently asked questions

Where should I install an EV charger in Pennsylvania?
Pennsylvania has 2,007 public charging locations and 403 DC fast sites for a population of 12,961,000, or about 44 chargers per 100,000 residents. The highest-opportunity ZIP codes are 15222, 15213, 15206. Run any candidate address through our free profitability analyzer to get a 0–100 score.
Is Pennsylvania good for EV charger investment?
Moderate opportunity. With an EV adoption multiplier of 0.7× the national average and 3.1 DC fast locations per 100k people, Pennsylvania shows meaningful undersupply that creates a window for new sites.
How much does it cost to install a DC fast charger in Pennsylvania?
Industry benchmarks place a 150 kW DC fast charger at $110,000–$175,000 per port, and a 350 kW high-power port at $195,000–$285,000. Dual-port Level 2 stations run $6,500–$14,500.
Does Pennsylvania have NEVI funding for EV chargers?
Yes. Pennsylvania participates in the NEVI Formula Program and has designated Alternative Fuel Corridors eligible for federal cost-share. Sites within one travel mile of a designated corridor and meeting the 4×150 kW DC fast standard typically qualify.
Which charging networks dominate Pennsylvania?
ChargePoint Network (56.2%), Non-Networked (8.6%), Blink Network (8.5%) lead by location count.

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