US DC Fast-Charging Network Grew 30% in 2025, Adding 18,000+ New Ports in a Record Year
The US public DC fast-charging network added more than 18,000 ports in 2025, a 30% year-over-year increase that drove the total past 68,000 stalls by December — the largest single-year expansion since the network began scaling in earnest. Q4 2025 alone saw 5,769 new DCFC ports deployed, 44% more than Q4 2024. Growth was broad-based: more than 120 network operators were active, and Tesla's share of new deployments fell to 37.6% as competitors scaled rapidly. The expansion was supply-led — charging infrastructure grew faster than EV sales, reducing range anxiety and setting the stage for higher adoption rates.
claim: US public DC fast-charging ports grew approximately 30% in 2025, adding more than 18,000 new stalls to reach over 68,000 by year-end — the largest single-year expansion on record.
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- US public DC fast-charging ports surpassed 68,000 by December 2025, up from approximately 53,000 at the start of the year — a ~30% gain confirmed by DOE AFDC data.
- Q4 2025 was the strongest deployment quarter on record: 5,769 new DCFC ports came online, 44% above Q4 2024, capping a year of accelerating growth.
- More than 120 network operators were active in 2025; Tesla added 6,786 Supercharger ports but its share of new deployments fell to 37.6% as the broader market outpaced any single operator.
- The US NEVI corridor program achieved approximately 59% coverage of heavily trafficked highway routes by end of 2025, on track for 70% coverage in 2026.
- BloombergNEF reported ultra-fast connector growth of nearly 50% globally in 2025, placing the US expansion in a broader international context of surging DC charging deployment.
Fleet operators, destination retailers, and highway corridor planners need verified data on where the charging network is actually growing — not press releases. UVRN confirms the 30% 2025 growth signal is consistent across government, international energy, and industry sources before they commit to siting decisions.
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