Free EV Charger Site Score

Free EV charger site profitability score. Enter any U.S. address and get a 0–100 ROI score in 30 seconds — no signup required for your first analysis. Powered by NREL station data, Census demographics, FHWA traffic counts, and grid context.

Score any U.S. address

Enter the exact street address of a candidate parcel and receive a 0–100 EV charger profitability score in 30 seconds. First analysis is free with no signup.

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How it works

  1. Enter the candidate address — Use the exact street address of the parcel you're evaluating — corner-lot precision matters because the analyzer scores a 1-mile radius around the submitted point.
  2. Get your 0–100 score — The system computes demand, traffic, competition, grid, and site signals in 20–30 seconds and returns an overall profitability score plus a letter grade (A+ through F).
  3. Review the breakdown — Drill into the per-pillar scores — Highway Access, Community Demand, Grid Readiness, and Competition — to understand which signals are driving the result.
  4. Sign up for full report — Create a free account to unlock the full PDF report, save analyses to your dashboard, compare candidate sites, and run additional addresses.

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Frequently asked questions

How is the EV charger site score calculated?
The 0–100 profitability score blends five weighted signals: nearby EV demand (Census + EV registrations), traffic volume (FHWA AADT), competitive density (active public chargers within 3 miles), grid readiness (utility service area + substation distance), and site context (POI mix, dwell time, accessibility). See the methodology page for the full weighting and data sources.
Is the site analyzer free?
Your first analysis is free with no signup. Additional analyses, the full PDF report, the saved-analyses dashboard, and the comparison tools require a free account.
What address should I test?
Test the actual candidate parcel — not a nearby intersection or building. Specifically, the analyzer evaluates a 1-mile primary radius and 3-mile competitive radius around the exact lat/lng you submit, so a few hundred feet can change the demand and competition picture meaningfully.
Can I get a downloadable report?
Yes — every analysis from your saved dashboard exports to a branded PDF report including score breakdown, demand model, competitive map, grid context, NEVI eligibility, and the recommended charger count and power class. Sign up free to access the PDF download.

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