PlugMapper logo
EV Charging Stations
Las Vegas skyline with resorts and mountains at dusk
Amadscientist / Wikimedia Commons, CC BY 3.0

City guide

EV charging in Las Vegas, Nevada

Las Vegas' network is expanding through utility make-ready programs, state corridor initiatives, and local funding. NDOT's NEVI plan directs $38 million in federal formula funds to build highway and urban fast-charging, while NV Energy's Transportation Electrification Plan offers make-ready support for public agencies and corridor or urban depots. The City has also secured funding to add public ports at parks and community sites.

Fast-charging clusters near I-15, US-95, and major retail corridors, with Level 2 coverage at resorts, municipal facilities, and neighborhood centers. Networks include Tesla, ChargePoint, EVgo, Electrify America, and utility-supported public sites. Countywide resources complement the City's efforts, helping visitors and residents access charging across the Las Vegas Valley.

PlugMapper combines NDOT updates, NV Energy program documents, and network feeds to keep station details current. We emphasize multi-port hubs, posted rates, and access hours to reduce downtime and improve session planning during peak tourism periods.

Las Vegas, Nevada EV charging snapshot

Las Vegas site hosts typically pair NV Energy make-ready support with NDOT NEVI and Nevada Electric Highway initiatives; local funds add community sites. (NV Energy)

NEVI funding (Nevada)
$38M over five years

NDOT's NEVI plan notes Nevada will receive about $38 million for public EV charging deployment over five years. (Nevada Department of Transportation)

City funding for new ports
185 ports (2025 award)

Las Vegas secured roughly $3.2 million to install about 185 public charging ports at seven locations, focusing on community access. (KSNV)

Utility make-ready
NV Energy covers make-ready

ERTEP corridor and urban depot programs indicate NV Energy develops and covers make-ready infrastructure for approved projects. (NV Energy)

Countywide station count
220+ stations (Clark Co.)

Clark County reports more than 220 charging stations countywide, supporting drivers throughout the Las Vegas Valley. (All In Clark County)

Plan charging routes with the PlugMapper map

Use PlugMapper to compare 150-350 kW hubs on I-15 and US-95 with Level 2 at resorts, municipal lots, and neighborhood centers across Las Vegas.

  • Highlight freeway-adjacent DC fast hubs; sort by total ports and kW to identify dependable options for short top-ups between errands or trips.
  • Toggle municipal and resort parking to find well-lit sites with amenities; verify access hours and parking fees before longer sessions.
  • Follow new award-funded sites in project status; PlugMapper flags when stations move from construction to operational service.
Open the interactive map

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 Las Vegas, Nevada

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.

PlugMapper combines operator feeds, OpenStreetMap context, and user feedback. Spot an update? Open the station detail page to share changes so we can alert the network owner.

Incentives and rebates for installing EV chargers

Las Vegas site hosts typically pair NV Energy make-ready support with NDOT NEVI and Nevada Electric Highway initiatives; local funds add community sites. (NV Energy)

City initiatives

  • City of Las Vegas - Public Charging Expansion

    City funding will add public charging ports at parks, community centers, and multifamily areas; awards do not function as private-host rebates.

    View program details

Utility programs

  • NV Energy - Interstate & Urban Charging Depot (ERTEP)

    Utility develops and pays for make-ready infrastructure for approved fast-charging depot projects along corridors and in urban areas.

    View program details
  • NV Energy - Public Agency Vehicle Charging

    Make-ready and program support for chargers at public-sector properties to serve fleets and the public, per program handbook.

    View program details

State & federal support

  • NDOT - NEVI Alternative Fueling Infrastructure Plan

    State plan guiding location and delivery of federally funded, corridor-compliant DC fast charging throughout Nevada.

    View program details
  • Nevada Electric Highway

    State initiative building out rural and intercity charging between Reno and Las Vegas and across key tourism corridors.

    View program details
  • NDEP - Volkswagen Settlement EV Infrastructure

    VW settlement funds have supported public light-duty EV charging projects at locations statewide through competitive awards.

    View program details

Neighborhood coverage

Downtown Las Vegas & Arts District

Garages and public lots offer Level 2 and some fast-charging; good walkable amenities and lighting for evening sessions.

The Strip & Resort Corridor

Large garages provide Level 2 access; fast chargers cluster near US-95 and I-15 ramps for quick top-ups between hotel stays and events.

Summerlin & West Las Vegas

Retail and civic centers host Level 2; freeway-adjacent hubs add high-power DCFC for suburban commutes and regional trips.

North Las Vegas

Industrial and commercial zones add public fast charging along I-15 and arterial corridors; check access rules for fleet-oriented sites.

Henderson Vicinity

Complementary sites across the valley support intercity travel on I-515, US-93, and US-95; use PlugMapper to compare power levels and pricing.

Trusted resources

Frequently asked questions

Where are fast chargers concentrated in Las Vegas?

Near I-15 and US-95 interchanges, resort corridors, and major retail centers. Use PlugMapper to filter by 150-350 kW and total ports.

Does NV Energy help with installation costs?

Yes. ERTEP programs cover make-ready infrastructure for approved corridor and urban depot projects; a public-agency program serves government sites.

Is new public charging being added by the City?

Yes. Las Vegas secured funding to add about 185 ports at community locations, complementing utility and private deployments.

Are there statewide funds beyond NEVI?

Nevada Electric Highway and VW settlement awards have supported additional public charging sites, especially along rural routes.

How does PlugMapper ensure accuracy?

We cross-verify NDOT, NV Energy, and network data. New award-funded sites are flagged until operational details are confirmed.

Nearby cities

  • Henderson, NV
  • North Las Vegas, NV
  • Boulder City, NV

Market insights shaping local charging

Tourism drives high-throughput hubs

Concentrated demand near resorts and event venues favors multi-port, high-power sites with good ingress, egress, and reliable amenities.

Make-ready lowers capital hurdles

Utility-funded make-ready reduces the largest up-front cost components, helping public and private hosts bring DCFC online faster.

Corridor build-out links valley to state

NEVI and the Electric Highway densify coverage toward California, Reno, and rural attractions, improving intercity trip confidence.

Countywide coordination matters

City, county, and utility programs operating together help fill gaps west of the Strip and in growing residential areas.

Charge confidently across Las Vegas

Compare fast hubs and Level 2 options by power, access, and hours with PlugMapper.