Miami, Florida EV Charging Stations Info


General EV Charging Information

Miami-Dade County leads Florida in EV adoption, and EV charging in Miami has evolved to match that demand. The city's dense urban layout, from Brickell's financial towers to the art galleries of Wynwood, creates a charging landscape unlike any other in the Southeast. For drivers navigating South Beach traffic, planning a cruise port visit, or commuting across the county, EV charging in Miami requires a smart strategy, not just a map. ChargeHub gives you real-time visibility across all major networks, so you always know where to plug in before range anxiety sets in.

Miami-Dade's EV Adoption and Why It Changes Your Charging Strategy

Miami-Dade County holds a distinction that matters to every EV driver here. "Florida ranks second in the nation for EV registrations and Miami-Dade County has the highest rate of EV adoption in the state," according to Miami-Dade County Mayor Daniella Levine Cava. Florida continues to rank second in the nation for EV adoption, with an estimated 365,000 registered electric vehicles as of October 2024.

High adoption means high demand at public charging stations. In metropolitan areas like Miami, utilization rates at fast-charging stations average between 25% to 35%. That figure matters at peak hours, when wait times can stretch at popular stations near Brickell City Centre or Aventura Mall. Planning your sessions around off-peak windows, typically mid-morning or late evening, reduces the chance of arriving at a full station.

Use the ChargeHub interactive map to check real-time availability before you leave. This is the single most effective way to avoid wait times across Miami's charging network.

Charging Networks Across Miami's Key Districts

EV charging stations in Miami are distributed across a wide geographic area, with distinct patterns by neighborhood.

Brickell and Downtown Miami

Brickell is Miami's densest charging corridor. Tesla Superchargers are located at Brickell City Centre, Dadeland, Aventura Mall, Dolphin Mall, and Miami Beach. ChargePoint operates Level 2 charging (240V, adds 11-54 miles/hour) at the Miami Parking Authority's downtown garages, including the Courthouse Center Garage and Knight Center Garage. The cost at Miami Parking Authority ChargePoint stations is $0.30/kWh or $2.00/hour.

Wynwood and Midtown

Wynwood's rapid development has brought EV charging stations to new mixed-use buildings. New developments in Wynwood, such as NoMad Residences, include electric vehicle charging stations as standard amenities. Public charging is available along NW 25th Street near Society Wynwood and in nearby parking structures.

Coral Gables and South Miami

Coral Gables municipal parking lots offer J1772 (standard North American AC charging connector) access at competitive rates. The Hyatt Regency Coral Gables provides destination charging for hotel guests. This district serves drivers visiting the University of Miami campus and the Miracle Mile shopping area.

Miami EV Charging Costs: What to Expect by Network

Understanding charging costs helps you budget accurately for EV charging in Miami. Pricing varies by network, connector type, and time of day.

Network Connector Types Typical Cost Charging Level
Tesla Supercharger NACS (North American Charging Standard, Tesla connector now industry-wide) $0.25–$0.50/kWh Level 3 (DC fast charging)
ChargePoint J1772, CCS (Combined Charging System, standard DC fast-charging connector) $0.20–$0.40/kWh Level 2 and Level 3
EVgo CCS, CHAdeMO (Japanese DC fast charging standard), NACS $0.34+/kWh + $0.99 session fee Level 3
Electrify America CCS, NACS $0.48/kWh (Pass); $0.36/kWh (Pass+) Level 3
FPL EVolution Public CCS, J1772 $0.45/kWh plus applicable taxes and fees Level 2 and Level 3

Most public EV chargers in the US cost between $0.30 and $0.60 per kilowatt-hour (kWh). Miami's rates generally fall within that range. Membership plans from EVgo, ChargePoint, and Electrify America can reduce per-session costs by 10–30% for frequent users.

FPL EVolution: Miami's Utility-Backed Charging Program

Florida Power & Light (FPL) serves most of Miami-Dade County and operates one of the most active utility EV programs in the state. Florida Power & Light (FPL)'s EVolution Home program provides residential customers with electrical upgrades and a Level 2 EV charger for a flat monthly fee ranging from $31 to $38 per month.

The Florida Public Service Commission (PSC) approved rates for a new FPL EVolution Home Flexible Program, coming summer 2026. The Flexible Program offers a lower fixed monthly charge and time-of-use energy charges, including a discounted off-peak rate.

For EV charging in Miami at FPL's public network, FPL offers fast chargers by highways and corridors, plus Level 2 chargers at hotels, parks, and more across Florida. You can locate FPL EVolution public stations through the ChargeHub app for iPhone or the ChargeHub app for Android, which aggregates all networks in one place.

Miami EV Charging Stations for Visitors: Hotels, Malls, and MIA Airport

Visitors planning a trip to Miami will find destination charging woven into the hotel and retail landscape. Many Miami Beach hotels offer free EV destination charging. Properties with confirmed EV charging include Hampton Inn & Suites Miami Brickell Downtown, Hyatt Centric Brickell Miami, EAST Miami at Brickell City Centre, and the Ritz-Carlton Coconut Grove.

For travelers arriving at Miami International Airport (MIA), the Element Miami International Airport hotel provides EV charging and a free airport shuttle. Charging is also available at the Blue Lagoon area hotels near MIA, which are within a few miles of the terminals.

Miami EV charging stations at major shopping destinations include:

  • Brickell City Centre — Tesla Superchargers plus ChargePoint Level 2
  • Aventura Mall — Tesla Superchargers, one of the busiest in South Florida
  • Dadeland Mall — Tesla Superchargers in the parking structure
  • Dolphin Mall — Tesla Superchargers serving western Miami-Dade

Tesla Superchargers at these locations can charge to 80% in 20–30 minutes at an approximate cost of $30–$40. For non-Tesla vehicles using NACS-compatible adapters, the same stations are accessible with a Tesla account.

Miami-Dade's Equity Charging Expansion at Community Sites

Miami-Dade County has made a significant public investment in expanding access to electric vehicle charging Miami-wide. The U.S. Department of Transportation awarded Miami-Dade County $4,760,788 to expand community EV charging infrastructure. The project will install charging ports at 73 community facilities, including libraries, parks, transit hubs, cultural arts facilities, community resource centers, public safety facilities, and college campuses.

More than 66% of the total charging stations installed will be in low- to moderate-income neighborhoods, and almost all stations will be located within one mile of these communities.

The project will also add chargers at all eight campuses of Miami Dade College to serve the diverse student population. This expansion directly benefits drivers who rely on public charging in neighborhoods like Overtown, Liberty City, and Miami Gardens, where access to Miami EV charging stations has historically been limited.

For the full list of community charging sites, visit the Miami-Dade County Office of Resilience.

Condo and Apartment Charging in Miami's High-Rise Market

Miami's vertical living landscape creates a specific challenge for electric vehicle charging Miami residents know well. Brickell, Edgewater, and Wynwood are dominated by high-rise condos and rental towers, where building-level charging access varies widely.

Miami apartments with EV charging include properties at 1100 Brickell Bay Drive, ParkLine Miami at 100 NW 6th Street, and Society Wynwood at 176 NW 25th Street. New construction in Wynwood and Brickell increasingly includes EV charging as a standard amenity.

For residents in buildings without dedicated charging, public charging stations in nearby parking garages are the practical alternative. Miami EV charging stations in downtown garages, including the Miami Parking Authority locations, offer Level 2 access at $0.30/kWh. The ChargeHub mobile app lets you locate the nearest available charging port and pay across multiple networks with a single account, which is especially useful for condo residents without dedicated building access.

Florida and Miami-Dade Incentives for EV Drivers in 2026

Florida does not offer a statewide EV purchase tax credit. However, a few active programs reduce the cost of EV ownership for Miami-Dade residents.

Federal Alternative Fuel Vehicle Refueling Property Credit: The Alternative Fuel Vehicle Refueling Property Credit provides up to $1,000 for EV charger installations, covering 30% of installation costs. This credit is available for installations through June 30, 2026.

FPL EVolution Home Program: The FPL EVolution Home program provides residential customers with electrical upgrades and a Level 2 EV charger for a flat monthly fee. The fee covers make-ready costs and EV charger installation and maintenance.

FPL Commercial Infrastructure Support: FPL offers up to $50,000 per charging port to help reduce electrical infrastructure costs for businesses, fleet operators, and multifamily properties installing EV charging stations.

Florida HOV Lane Access: Florida EV owners can use HOV lanes regardless of occupancy and are exempt from emissions testing.

Practical Tips for EV Charging in Miami

EV charging in Miami rewards drivers who plan ahead. Miami's dense traffic, high summer temperatures, and peak tourism season (November through April) all affect your charging experience.

  • Check real-time availability before driving to any station. Use the ChargeHub map to see live status across ChargePoint, EVgo, Tesla, Electrify America, and FPL EVolution locations.
  • Charge during off-peak hours. FPL EVolution public chargers bill at $0.45/kWh. Charging mid-morning or late evening avoids the highest-demand windows.
  • Use DCFC (DC Fast Charging) for highway corridors. I-95 and the Florida Turnpike have Level 3 charging (DC fast charging) stations at regular intervals for trips to Fort Lauderdale, Orlando, or the Florida Keys.
  • Carry a CCS adapter if your vehicle uses CHAdeMO. Miami's newer stations favor CCS and NACS connectors. CHAdeMO availability is declining at newer locations.
  • Book hotels with EV charging. Properties like Hampton Inn Brickell, Hyatt Centric Brickell, and EAST Miami at Brickell City Centre offer on-site charging, saving you a separate stop.
  • Plan for Miami Beach parking. South Beach parking is limited. Combine charging with a meal or attraction visit at Brickell City Centre or Aventura Mall to maximize your time.
  • Download the ChargeHub app before your trip. The app covers all major networks, shows real-time availability, and lets you pay without switching between apps.

Frequently Asked Questions

Where can I find DC fast charging near downtown Miami?

EV charging stations in Miami's downtown core include Tesla Superchargers at Brickell City Centre and ChargePoint Level 3 stations in select parking garages. EVgo also operates DC fast charging locations in the greater Miami area. Use the ChargeHub map to locate the nearest available DCFC station with real-time status.

What does EV charging in Miami typically cost at public stations?

Electric vehicle charging Miami rates vary by network. FPL EVolution public chargers bill at $0.45/kWh. ChargePoint stations typically range from $0.20 to $0.40/kWh depending on the host location. Tesla Superchargers run $0.25 to $0.50/kWh. Electrify America charges $0.48/kWh for standard Pass members and $0.36/kWh for Pass+ subscribers. Membership plans on most networks reduce per-session costs by 10–30%.

Is EV charging in Miami available near Miami International Airport?

Yes. Miami EV charging stations are available at hotels near MIA, including the Element Miami International Airport, which provides EV charging and a free airport shuttle. ChargePoint Level 2 stations are also located in the Blue Lagoon area parking structures within a few miles of the terminals. Use the ChargeHub app to find the closest available charging port to MIA before your arrival.

How do Miami condo residents handle EV charging without building access?

Miami EV charging stations in public parking garages are the most practical option for condo residents without dedicated building charging. The Miami Parking Authority operates ChargePoint Level 2 stations at the Courthouse Center Garage, College Station Garage, and Knight Center Garage at $0.30/kWh. New Brickell and Wynwood apartment buildings increasingly include EV charging as a standard amenity. The ChargeHub mobile app helps you locate and pay at nearby public stations across all networks.

What Florida incentives apply to EV charging in Miami in 2026?

The federal Alternative Fuel Vehicle Refueling Property Credit covers 30% of EV charger installation costs, up to $1,000, for installations completed by June 30, 2026. FPL's EVolution Home program provides a Level 2 charger and installation for a flat monthly fee of $31 to $38. FPL also offers up to $50,000 per charging port for businesses and multifamily properties installing EV charging stations. Florida EV owners also receive HOV lane access regardless of occupancy and are exempt from emissions testing.

Charging Stats For Miami

83%

of Level 2 Stations

1076

total Level 2 Stations

17%

of Level 3 Stations

222

total Level 3 Stations


Percentage of Free Stations: 17%

Total Number of Free Stations: 222

Total Number of Charging Stations: 1298

Main Networks: Blink, ChargePoint, Tesla

Popular Charging Stations in Miami