According to the Department of Energy's Alternative Fuels Data Center, there is diversity in the public electric vehicle (EV) charging station network located throughout the nation. As of October 2012, there were over 1,700 Chargepoint EV stations, 900 Blink stations, and nearly 800 Nissan stations. It is important to note that in this database, there are some stations for which the station network is unknown.

Public EV Charging Stations by State and Network Type, October 2012
 
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Public EV Networks by State, October 2012
StateChargePointBlinkNissanSemaChargeOtherUnknownTotal
AK1000001
AL012000122
AR70900117
AZ515013010169
CA429157952903021,012
CO71163601070
CT8018002854
DC224040434
DE2030027
FL2361561026320
GA35333302498
HI614064479
IA130504325
ID0030047
IL1164381023182
IN18113101851
KS803216433
KY0070018
LA401000115
MA890250416134
MD637205007147
ME0010023
MI135370034179
MN2001017745
MO160780233
MS101500016
NC370380260137
NE0010001
NH20800111
NJ2002202448
NM2000057
NV122000317
NY861247019155
OH10229381971
OK1050006
OR1014515422525262
PA14832611778
RI1020036
SC91200760106
SD0010012
TN419328008233
TX145122590219347
UT0041801032
VA34131521588
VT4000026
WA897923401436281
WI3209022265
WV0220015
All1,7219027982792617644,725
Note: Other category includes: AeroVironment, Better Place, OpConnect, Plug In Carolina, RechargeAccess, Schneider, Shorepower, Volta Industries, EVgo Network, Eaton Pow-R Stations, GRIDbot, Kwik Trip, and Legrand EV Charging Station.
Nissan EV stations are made by AeroVironment.
Source: U.S. Department of Energy, Alternative Fuels Data Center, Station Locator, accessed October 2012.

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