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Number of EVs By Automaker

One of the keys to consumer adoption of electric vehicles is simply the number of models that are available when a consumer visits their local dealer. In the US, out of 37 major brands, 12 currently do not offer a single BEV or PHEV for sale, and 14 only offer 1 EV.

With 6 EVs (5 PHEV, 1 BEV), BMW currently offers the most models in the US, followed by Tesla, Hyundai, Volvo, and Audi each with 4 EVs. Kia and Porsche each offer 3 EVs. Only three automakers offer two or more BEVs: Tesla (4), Hyundai (2), and Audi (2)

With the table below, you can sort on the BEV, PHEV, & Total columns to see how the automakers rank across each category.

RankCharging NetworkDC Fast Chargers (ports)% of Total
1Tesla 12,580 58.0%
2Electrify America 3,112 14.4%
3EVgo Network 1,711 7.9%
4ChargePoint Network 1,675 7.7%
5Non-Networked9094.2%
6Francis Energy5452.5%
7Greenlots (Now Shell Recharge)4772.2%
8EV Connect1830.8%
9EVCS1750.8%
10Blink Network1540.7%
11Webasto560.3%
12EVGATEWAY290.1%
13OpConnect280.1%
14Volta190.1%
15FPLEV100.0%
16POWERFLEX50.0%
17ZEFNET40.0%
18Electrify Canada20.0%
19FLO20.0%

Note: The Volkswagen eGolf is no longer available in the US. The Ford Fusion Energi has ceased production. The Fiat 500e is no longer being produced for the US market, but some inventory at dealers may remain.

Last updated: March 26, 2021