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State Rankings: Electric Vehicles per Capita in the United States

  • California leads the nation in electric vehicle adoption, with over 1.1 million EVs and the highest per capita ownership.

  • Washington, Hawaii, and Oregon follow California as EV adoption hotspots, while Mississippi and North Dakota lag behind.

  • California's extensive charging infrastructure, with over 15,000 stations, supports its EV leadership.

In 2023, sales of electric vehicles (EVs) passed the 1.6 million mark.

To visualize where EVs are the most popular, Visual Capitalist's Bruno Venditti maps the number of registered EVs per 100,000 people by state as of June 2024.

The vehicle registration data is sourced from the U.S. Department of Energy, while population data is from the U.S. Census Bureau.


Only all-electric vehicles are included on the map.

California Leads EV Adoption

California has the highest number of electric vehicles, with 1.1 million. Florida follows with 231,000 EVs, and Texas ranks third with 210,000.

When considering EVs per 100,000 people, California also leads with 3,026 cars per 100,000 people, followed by Washington, Hawaii, and Oregon.

U.S. State

EVs per 100k people

California

3026

Washington

1805

Hawaii

1686

Oregon

1422

Colorado

1405

Nevada

1379

New Jersey

1349

Arizona

1139

Vermont

1129

District of Columbia

1115

Utah

1078

Maryland

1050

Florida

1024

Massachusetts

983

Connecticut

818

Georgia

771

Delaware

745

Illinois

741

Texas

690

New Hampshire

660

New York

622

Minnesota

591

North Carolina

589

Oklahoma

564

Rhode Island

542

Pennsylvania

499

Maine

489

Michigan

454

New Mexico

452

Tennessee

428

Idaho

406

Missouri

398

Ohio

391

Montana

373

South Carolina

358

Kansas

354

Indiana

350

Alaska

346

Nebraska

319

Iowa

260

Kentucky

238

Alabama

232

Arkansas

214

South Dakota

169

Louisiana

165

North Dakota

112

Mississippi

110

Mississippi has the fewest electric vehicles proportionally, with only 110 EVs per 100,000 people. North Dakota has a similar lack of EVs, with 112 per 100,000 people in the state.

Additionally, California has the highest number of EV charging stations, with over 15,000, making up 29% of all charging stations in America. As of 2022, the Golden State had nearly double the number of chargers compared to the next three states combined: New York, Florida, and Texas.

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By Zerohedge.com

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