
City guide
EV charging in Miami, Florida
Miami’s EV charging network is anchored by Florida’s statewide NEVI plan and local deployments by Miami-Dade County and property owners. The county secured federal CFI funding to add hundreds of public ports at libraries, parks, transit hubs, and community facilities, improving equitable access in lower-income neighborhoods across the urban core.
Public charging clusters along I-95, US-1, and SR-836 serve Downtown, Brickell, Edgewater, Little Havana, and Coconut Grove. Drivers will find FPL EVolution fast-charging sites, Tesla Superchargers, and networks like ChargePoint, Blink, and EVgo at retail centers, garages, and waterfront destinations. Utilization peaks near office towers and major venues.
PlugMapper curates station data from AFDC, utility sources, and operator feeds, verifying locations within city limits and surfacing connector types, power levels, access notes, and recent reliability signals.
Miami, Florida EV charging snapshot
Funding is available through FDOT’s NEVI deployments and county/federal awards; FPL offers turnkey public and business charging solutions and residential subscription options.
Miami-Dade County received about $4.7 million to install 390 ports at 73 facilities via FHWA’s CFI program (Sept. 2024). https://www.miamidade.gov/global/release.page?Mduid_release=rel1725570487737514
Florida Power & Light’s EVolution network lists over 200 public charging locations, including DC fast sites in Miami. https://www.fpl.com/electric-vehicles.html
Florida’s 2024 Electric Vehicle Infrastructure Deployment Plan was approved by FHWA on Jan. 16, 2025. https://www.fdot.gov/emergingtechnology/home/evprogram/evid-plan
As of Dec. 31, 2023, Florida had the second-highest number of registered battery-electric vehicles among U.S. states. https://afdc.energy.gov/data/10962
Plan charging routes with the PlugMapper map
Search PlugMapper for Miami chargers by connector and speed, then sort by access hours and amenities to plan short downtown sessions or longer garage stays.
- Filter for fast hubs along I-95 and SR-836 to minimize detours; prioritize multi-port sites for faster turnarounds during peak Downtown and Brickell traffic.
- See FPL EVolution sites alongside Tesla, ChargePoint, EVgo, and Blink; compare maximum kW, total ports, and recent uptime to select dependable options.
- Use access and pricing tags to quickly find garage Level 2 near offices, curbside pilots, and park-and-ride locations for errands or event parking.
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 Miami, Florida
Ordered by total public charging ports available, these five locations provide the greatest capacity for EV drivers across the city.
- AMLI Midtown Miami3000 NE 2nd Ave, Miami, FL38 total portsLOOP
- The Shoppes at West Avenue - Tesla Supercharger959 West Avenue, Miami Beach, FL18 total portsTesla
- 830 Brickell830 Brickell Plaza, Miami, FL16 total portsBlink Network
- Lanier Parking Meter Services701 South Miami Avenue, Miami, FL16 total portsBlink Network
- 2201 N Miami Ave Owner LLC21 NE 22nd Street, Miami, FL13 total portsBlink Network
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
Funding is available through FDOT’s NEVI deployments and county/federal awards; FPL offers turnkey public and business charging solutions and residential subscription options.
City initiatives
- Miami-Dade County – CFI Community Charging Project
County-led project installing 390 public charging ports at 73 facilities with a focus on equity and community access.
View program details - City of Miami – EV-Ready Parking Requirements
Ordinance requires 20% of parking spaces in new development to be EV-capable, easing future charger installation.
View program details
Utility programs
- FPL EVolution – Public Site Hosts
FPL installs, owns, and operates DC fast charging at qualified sites at no cost to the host; drivers pay usage fees via the FPL app.
View program details - FPL EVolution Home
Residential subscription program providing a Level 2 charger, installation, and unlimited off-peak charging for a monthly fee.
View program details
State & federal support
- FDOT – NEVI Formula Program
Funds DC fast charging on designated corridors; Florida’s 2024 plan details spacing, reliability, and site eligibility.
View program details - AFDC – Florida EV Laws & Incentives
Compendium of Florida EV policies, incentives, and emergency response requirements from the U.S. Department of Energy.
View program details
Neighborhood coverage
High-rise garages and mixed-use towers provide dense Level 2 and several DC fast hubs, ideal for short top-ups between meetings or events.
Street-level retail and entertainment sites host public Level 2; fast charging is growing along major arterials near I-95 and Biscayne Boulevard.
Community centers, libraries, and parks are adding Level 2 through county programs; expect daytime availability and posted dwell limits.
Garage and surface-lot Level 2 near marinas and shopping streets, with networks operating pay-to-park chargers close to amenities.
Hotels and offices near MIA offer Level 2 charging, while corridor DC fast sites on SR-836 and LeJeune Road support airport trips.
Trusted resources
- FDOT – EV Infrastructure Deployment Plan
Florida’s approved NEVI strategy with corridor maps and siting criteria.
Visit resource - Miami-Dade CFI Award
County announcement covering 390 new public charging ports.
Visit resource - FPL EVolution – Public Charging
Overview of FPL’s public network, locations, and mobile app.
Visit resource - AFDC Florida – Laws & Incentives
Authoritative summary of Florida EV incentives and regulations.
Visit resource
Frequently asked questions
Where are the most DC fast chargers in Miami?
Hubs cluster along I-95, SR-836, and US-1, with Downtown and Brickell garages hosting additional fast chargers. Use PlugMapper’s speed and network filters for the latest sites.
Which connectors should I expect?
NACS and CCS for DC fast charging, J1772 for Level 2. Some Tesla Superchargers now allow non-Tesla vehicles via the Tesla app.
Is on-street charging available?
Limited but growing—Miami-Dade’s CFI project and city pilots add Level 2 at community facilities and select curbside locations.
Are airport chargers available at MIA?
Level 2 charging is available at nearby hotels and garages; check PlugMapper for lot locations, access hours, and pricing when flying in or out.
What programs help install chargers?
FDOT’s NEVI plan funds corridor DC fast charging. FPL offers turnkey public deployments, and residential customers can subscribe to EVolution Home.
Nearby cities
- Miami Beach, FL
- Coral Gables, FL
- Doral, FL
Market insights shaping local charging
Miami-Dade’s CFI award directs investment to community facilities, boosting coverage in underserved neighborhoods and supporting residents without home charging.
Downtown, Brickell, and waterfront venues drive peak evening and weekend demand. Multi-port hubs and reliable garage Level 2 reduce queuing during major events.
FPL’s turnkey model removes capital and maintenance burdens for property owners, speeding deployment where grid capacity and traffic volumes align.
Growing NACS adoption and open Superchargers improve interoperability, giving non-Tesla drivers more fast options across Miami corridors.
Plan your next charge in Miami
Find fast, reliable stations across Downtown, Brickell, and key corridors.

