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EV charging in Dallas, Texas

Dallas relies on private networks, regional funding, and utility planning support to expand charging. TxDOT's statewide NEVI plan advances DC fast coverage along interstates, while North Central Texas Council of Governments administers a major CFI grant to add public ports on civic properties. Oncor, the local transmission and distribution utility, provides interconnection guidance and fleet education.

Stations cluster Downtown, Uptown, Victory Park, and major retail corridors, with DC fast charging near I-35E, I-30, and US-75 for regional trips. Networks include Tesla, ChargePoint, Electrify America, and EVgo. Drivers should confirm garage access windows and posted fees around venues and high-demand areas.

PlugMapper aggregates real-time port status, pricing, and access notes to help residents and visitors select Level 2 for dwell time or DC fast charging for quick turnarounds.

Dallas, Texas EV charging snapshot

Dallas-area deployments combine TxDOT NEVI corridor funding, NCTCOG's CFI grant for public sites, and Oncor's technical support for planning and interconnection. https://ftp.txdot.gov/pub/txdot/get-involved/statewide/EV%20Charging%20Plan/TexasElectricVehicleChargingPlan.pdf

Texas EV registration fee
$200 annual ($400 initial)

Beginning September 1, 2023, Texas assesses a $400 first-time EV registration fee and a $200 annual renewal fee. https://www.txdmv.gov/sites/default/files/body-files/2023-07-25_Electric_Vehicle_Registration_Fee_Release.pdf

Regional CFI funding
$15M for up to 100 ports

NCTCOG received $15 million (CFI Community) to deploy up to 100 public EV charging ports on government properties across 16 counties. https://nctcog.org/trans/funds/cfps/evcharging

TxDOT NEVI plan
2024 plan published

TxDOT's 2024 statewide EV charging plan outlines corridor strategy and site selection for NEVI formula funds. https://ftp.txdot.gov/pub/txdot/get-involved/statewide/EV%20Charging%20Plan/TexasElectricVehicleChargingPlan.pdf

Utility support
Oncor EVolution sessions

Oncor offers fleet education, project planning information, and interconnection guidance for charging within its service territory. https://www.oncor.com/content/oncorwww/us/en/home/smart-energy/electric-vehicles.html

Plan charging routes with the PlugMapper map

Use PlugMapper to prioritize highway-adjacent DC fast charging for cross-metro travel and filter Level 2 near venues and civic sites across Dallas neighborhoods.

  • Highlight NEVI-eligible corridors to plan high-power stops near I-35E, I-30, and US-75 while traveling between Dallas, Fort Worth, and regional destinations.
  • Filter public-sector sites funded by NCTCOG's CFI award to find new ports at libraries, parks, and municipal facilities across North Texas.
  • Use connector filters to match CCS, NACS, or J1772 and check live availability around Downtown, Uptown, and Victory Park event venues.
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Map coverage refreshes every six hours from AFDC and local utility feeds. Availability and pricing may change; confirm with the station operator before your trip.

Top EV charging stations in Dallas, Texas

Ordered by total public charging ports available, these five locations provide the greatest capacity for EV drivers across the city.

Need overnight charging? Toggle the map to Level 2 sites and look for garage locations with 24/7 access. Driving for hire? The fast-charge filter highlights plugs that meet local TLC or taxi requirements.

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Incentives and rebates for installing EV chargers

Dallas-area deployments combine TxDOT NEVI corridor funding, NCTCOG's CFI grant for public sites, and Oncor's technical support for planning and interconnection. https://ftp.txdot.gov/pub/txdot/get-involved/statewide/EV%20Charging%20Plan/TexasElectricVehicleChargingPlan.pdf

City initiatives

  • City of Dallas - EV Charging Zoning Updates

    City materials describe code considerations for treating larger EV charging installations as a principal use in certain zoning districts. https://dallascityhall.com/government/citymanager/Documents/FY%2022-23%20Memos/3Electric%20Vehicle%20(EV)%20Charging%20Zoning%20Regulation%20Updates_03312023.pdf

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  • NCTCOG - North Texas EV Infrastructure (CFI)

    CFI Community grant funds public-property charging ports in the 16-county region; program materials outline site eligibility and timelines. https://nctcog.org/trans/funds/cfps/evcharging

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Utility programs

  • Oncor - EV Project Planning & EVolution

    Provides customer education, fleet sessions, and grid-connection guidance for charging sites within Oncor's service territory. https://www.oncor.com/content/oncorwww/us/en/home/smart-energy/electric-vehicles.html

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State & federal support

  • TxDOT - Texas EV Infrastructure Plan (NEVI)

    The state plan guides deployment of DC fast charging along interstates and designated corridors, including Dallas-Fort Worth routes. https://ftp.txdot.gov/pub/txdot/get-involved/statewide/EV%20Charging%20Plan/TexasElectricVehicleChargingPlan.pdf

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  • AFDC - Texas EV Laws & Incentives

    Summarizes EV policies including state registration fees and corridor programs. https://afdc.energy.gov/laws/13256

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Neighborhood coverage

Downtown & Arts District

Garage and hotel Level 2 with nearby DC fast charging along I-35E and I-30; plan around event nights at the American Airlines Center and arts venues.

Uptown & West Village

Mixed residential and retail provide networked Level 2; fast charging along US-75 and Woodall Rodgers helps with short dwell windows.

Deep Ellum & East Dallas

Destination corridors offer Level 2 in lots and garages; check overnight policies and rotate to corridor DC fast charging for quick top-ups.

North Dallas (Galleria/635)

Retail anchors and offices host Level 2; swift DC fast access via I-635 and Dallas North Tollway interchanges.

Oak Cliff & Bishop Arts

Neighborhood lots add Level 2 options; use I-30 or I-35E DC fast hubs before cross-metro trips.

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Frequently asked questions

Are there local rebates for public chargers in Dallas?

Investor-owned transmission and distribution utilities in Texas typically do not offer direct rebates. Regional funds like NCTCOG's CFI award support public-sector sites. https://nctcog.org/trans/funds/cfps/evcharging

What EV fees apply in Texas?

Beginning September 1, 2023, new EV registrations pay $400 initially and $200 at annual renewal, in addition to standard fees. https://www.txdmv.gov/sites/default/files/body-files/2023-07-25_Electric_Vehicle_Registration_Fee_Release.pdf

How is highway fast charging expanding?

TxDOT's NEVI plan funds DC fast charging along interstates and designated corridors statewide, including Dallas-Fort Worth routes. https://ftp.txdot.gov/pub/txdot/get-involved/statewide/EV%20Charging%20Plan/TexasElectricVehicleChargingPlan.pdf

Does Oncor help with charging projects?

Yes. Oncor provides fleet education, project planning information, and grid-connection guidance for charging in its service territory. https://www.oncor.com/content/oncorwww/us/en/home/smart-energy/electric-vehicles.html

Where will new public chargers appear?

NCTCOG's CFI award targets libraries, parks, and municipal properties; check PlugMapper for new listings as sites are built. https://nctcog.org/trans/funds/cfps/evcharging

Market insights shaping local charging

Regional CFI grant focuses on public access

Public-property ports expand equitable coverage near civic destinations, complementing corridor DC fast charging funded by TxDOT's NEVI plan. https://nctcog.org/trans/funds/cfps/evcharging

Event peaks drive downtown demand

Queues rise around arenas and arts venues; combining garage Level 2 with nearby DC fast charging reduces wait times during concerts and games.

Oncor support streamlines interconnection

Early coordination with the transmission and distribution utility helps right-size service upgrades and timelines for high-power sites. https://www.oncor.com/content/oncorwww/us/en/home/smart-energy/electric-vehicles.html

State fee changes affect operating costs

Texas' EV registration fees add predictable annual costs for drivers and fleets planning total cost of ownership. https://www.txdmv.gov/sites/default/files/body-files/2023-07-25_Electric_Vehicle_Registration_Fee_Release.pdf

Plan EV charging across Dallas

Blend NEVI-corridor DC fast with new public ports and proven garage Level 2.