The United States has seen a significant increase in electric vehicle (EV) sales, with approximately 1.5 million new battery-powered vehicles registered in 2024, representing a 7% increase from the previous year. Of these, about 1.2 million were battery-electric vehicles (BEVs). However, the adoption of EVs is not uniform across the country, with some states leading the way while others lag behind.
1. California: 1,256,646 EVs Registered
California tops the list with over 1.25 million EV registrations, far surpassing the next state on the list. The state’s robust incentives, including nearly $50,000 in available state and local incentives, and its extensive public charging infrastructure with 52,442 ports, contribute to its leadership in EV adoption.
2. Florida: 254,878 EVs Registered
Despite lacking state incentives for EV purchases, Florida ranks second in EV registrations. The state’s relatively well-developed charging infrastructure, with 12,201 public charging ports, likely supports its high registration numbers.
3. Texas: 230,125 EVs Registered
Texas, a major oil-producing state, has seen significant EV adoption, with over 230,000 registrations. The presence of Tesla, a leading EV manufacturer, in the state may contribute to this trend.
4. Washington: 152,101 EVs Registered
Washington state ranks fourth, with its EV registrations likely influenced by its previously available state incentives, which have since expired or are set to expire.
5. New Jersey: 134,753 EVs Registered
New Jersey offers up to $4,000 in incentives for EV purchases, contributing to its high registration numbers. The state also provides a $250 incentive for purchasing a Level 2 home charging station.
6. New York: 131,250 EVs Registered
New York’s 17,521 public charging ports and a purchase rebate of up to $2,000 support its position among the top states for EV registrations.
7. Illinois: 99,573 EVs Registered
Illinois offers up to $4,000 in rebates for EV purchases, making it an attractive location for EV owners, though it registered fewer EVs than New Jersey.
8. Georgia: 92,368 EVs Registered
Georgia’s significant number of EV registrations is notable given the state’s lack of specific EV incentives.
9. Colorado: 90,083 EVs Registered
Colorado offers up to $6,000 in tax credits for EV purchases, making it one of the most attractive states for EV buyers.
10. Arizona: 89,798 EVs Registered
Arizona’s hot climate presents challenges for EVs, but the state still sees a significant number of registrations. EVs are allowed to use HOV lanes regardless of occupancy, providing an incentive for owners.
The distribution of EV registrations across the US highlights the varying levels of adoption and support for electric vehicles across different states.