Ranked: Countries Leading in EV Charger Density
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Key Takeaways
- The Netherlands leads globally in EV charger density, with just five EVs per public charger.
- China stands out for its rapid deployment of fast chargers, which already make up nearly half of its public network.
As electric vehicle adoption accelerates, charging infrastructure is becoming a critical bottleneck. Countries that scale public chargers efficiently can reduce range anxiety, support faster EV adoption, and ease pressure on urban transport systems.
This visualization ranks major countries by EV charger density, measured as the number of electric vehicles per public charger as of Q3 2025. The data for this visualization comes from Benchmark Mineral Intelligence.
The Netherlands Sets the Global Benchmark
The Netherlands ranks first by a wide margin, with just five EVs per public charger. This reflects a highly coordinated infrastructure strategy, where chargers are often installed based on direct user requests. The result is an efficient, demand-driven network that minimizes congestion and maximizes charger utilization.
Despite having a low share of fast chargers today, the country is steadily expanding capacity. By 2030, fast chargers are expected to play a larger role as EV adoption continues to rise.
| Country | EVs per Charger (2025) | Fast Chargers (2025) | Fast Chargers (2030P) |
|---|---|---|---|
Netherlands |
5 | 3% | 5% |
China |
9 | 49% | 51% |
Italy |
10 | 26% | 32% |
Spain |
11 | 31% | 36% |
France |
13 | 21% | 33% |
India |
13 | 26% | 30% |
Sweden |
15 | 14% | 19% |
Germany |
19 | 25% | 30% |
UK |
26 | 20% | 28% |
USA |
31 | 28% | 33% |
China Prioritizes Speed and Scale
China ranks second in charger density, with nine EVs per public charger, but leads decisively in fast-charging deployment. Nearly half of China’s public chargers are already direct current fast chargers, a figure projected to exceed 50% by 2030.
Fast chargers help support dense urban populations and long-distance travel across regions, reinforcing China’s dominance in the global EV adoption.
Europe Pulls Ahead of the U.S.
Several European countries cluster in the middle of the rankings, with roughly 10–13 EVs per public charger.
These countries are also rapidly expanding fast-charging infrastructure, with fast chargers projected to account for around one-third of networks by 2030.
By contrast, the U.S. trails the group, with 31 EVs per public charger.
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