Electrify America said it expanded its electric vehicle charging network in 2025, surpassing 5,600 chargers across North America while upgrading more than 1,100 units to next-generation technology.
The company said its latest DC fast chargers can deliver up to 350 kW and that two large-format stations featuring more than 20 chargers each were opened in California during the year. Electrify America reiterated that it is investing a total of $2 billion in zero-emission vehicle (ZEV) infrastructure.
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On the usage side, drivers completed more than 20 million charging sessions in 2025, a 21% increase compared with the previous year. Total energy delivered through the network rose 26% year-on-year, exceeding 750 gigawatt-hours (GWh), according to the company.
In May 2025, Electrify America announced plans to expand its charging network by 30% by year-end. Based on the approximately 4,800 public chargers installed by the end of 2024, such growth would imply a target of around 6,240 chargers. With the network now reporting more than 5,600 chargers, the company appears to have fallen short of that implied figure.
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Electrify America said it is focusing on technology upgrades and innovation, highlighting the deployment of upgraded charging stations as part of what it described as “future-minded work.” The company also integrated its network with Google Maps to provide real-time charging information and expanded its partnership with Simon Property Group, opening 105 charging hubs at retail locations.
“As we approach our 10-year anniversary, I think about the millions of drivers who have shaped Electrify America into what it stands for today. Our year-over-year growth isn’t just a sign of a strong company; it reflects a growing community of EV drivers who believe in an electric future — and we’re honored to be their charging provider along the way,” said Robert Barrosa, president and CEO of Electrify America.
