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Charging on the Go

Charging on the Go

Travel with Confidence

Charging on the go is convenient with thousands of public charger available across the state. We are committed to expanding the EV charging infrastructure around Georgia with our growing list of fast-charging locations.

There are over 1300 chargers and 3400 charging ports available in the state today.*

*Source: Drive Electric Georgia


Georgia Power Community Fast Charging Locations

Charging stations are popping up all over communities and workplaces, giving you the ability to charge even when you're not home. As the electric vehicle market grows, we want to make sure you can confidently drive electric all across the state of Georgia and beyond.

Click the markers on the Interactive Map to find a Georgia Power community charging location near you.

In addition to Georgia Power’s network of charging stations, there are thousands of charging stations throughout Georgia – find them easily at PlugShare.


In addition to our own network of charging stations, there are hundreds through PlugShare and ChargePoint.

In addition to our own network of charging stations, there are hundreds through PlugShare and ChargePoint.


All Georgia Power Chargers are kWh-based pricing

A change in Georgia laws now allow energy dispensed by chargers to be priced based on kilowatt-hour (kWh) usage versus time-based usage.  Georgia Power transitioned to kWh pricing in 2023 so charging prices are now based on what a driver's vehicle actually consumes. This is better for consumers as not all vehicles' batteries can charge at the same speed which creates inequities in a time-based pricing structures.

  kWh-Based Pricing
Level 2 Charger
$0.28 per kWh
DC Fast Charger
$0.48 per kWh*

*Pricing is subject to change.


Types of Community Chargers

Level 2 Chargers

Generally 25-50 miles of range replenished per hour, or 7-19 Kilowatts.

Ultra Fast Charging

DC Fast Chargers

Generally 160-350 miles of range replenished per hour, or 50-500 Kilowatts.

Ultra Fast Charging

Connecting Communities

Whether you're going from Savannah to Atlanta, or Columbus to Valdosta, we've got you covered.

There are currently over 30,000 electric vehicles on Georgia roads today* and that number will only continue to rise. This is why we are committed to increasing the availability of charging stations around the state.

*Source: Georgia Department of Economic Development

Growing the future of electric transportation

Celebrate National Drive Electric Week by hitting hotspots around Atlanta in your EV.


Frequently Asked Questions

Find the answers to all your questions.

What are the different types of EVs?

Electric vehicles come in many forms. PEV, or Plug-in Electric Vehicle, is any vehicle that plugs in to recharge. These vehicles may or may not also have a gasoline engine on board. PEVs come in three types:

  • BEV, or Battery Electric Vehicle, is a total electric vehicle that stores electricity in batteries
  • PHEV, or Plug-in Hybrid Vehicle, primarily uses gasoline and is supplemented with electricity
  • EREV, or Extended-Range Electric Vehicle, primarily uses electricity and is supplemented with gasoline

How do Electric Vehicle chargers/charging stations work?

Electric Vehicle chargers and charging station work by harnessing electricity and then distributing the power to your vehicle once they are plugged in.

Can all Electric Vehicles use the same charger?

Yes. All electric vehicles sold in North America use the standard plugs for level 1 and level 2 chargers. This means that you can charge any electric car at any level 2 charging station.