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Compare 43 chargers from 30 manufacturers — independently ranked by the ChargeRank Score.

43
Chargers Tracked
30
Manufacturers
14
Countries
60.2
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Supercharger V4

Tesla · United States

DC Ultra-FastNACSCCS1
350 kW
97%
IP54
$50,000

Wall Connector

Tesla · United States

Level 2NACS
11.5 kW
96%
IP55
$475
Level 2Type 2
22 kW
97%
IP54
$899
DC Ultra-FastCCS2
350 kW
96%
IP54
$60,000
Level 2Type 2
22 kW
97%
IP54
$699
Level 2Type 2J1772
22 kW
97%
IP54
$649

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About ChargeRank

ChargeRank is a public catalog of commercial EV chargers — wallboxes, DC fast chargers, fleet stations, and wireless systems. Each charger is scored on the ChargeRank Score, an eight-factor index that combines verified specs, pricing transparency, network scale, and independent market data. The score is published, the methodology is published, and the underlying data is open to inspection.

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EV Charger Guide & FAQ

Answers to the most common questions about electric vehicle chargers — based on verified data from 43 chargers worldwide.

What is the best EV charger in 2026?

The highest-rated electric vehicle charger on Greenly is the Supercharger V4 by Tesla, with a ChargeRank Score of 93.5. It offers 350kW output, 97% peak efficiency, and supports NACS / CCS1 connectors. However, the "best" charger depends on your specific needs — home, workplace, or public charging — which is why Greenly ranks chargers across multiple categories rather than declaring a single winner.

How much does an EV charger cost?

Home EV chargers (Level 2 wallboxes) typically cost between $400 and $800, with the average priced model on Greenly at approximately $14,375. DC fast chargers for commercial or public use range from $15,000 to $50,000+ depending on power output. Installation costs are separate and vary by location, electrical panel capacity, and permitting requirements. Greenly tracks MSRP pricing for every charger in our catalog.

What is the difference between Level 2 and DC fast charging?

Level 2 chargers use AC power at 240V and deliver 3.8–22 kW, adding roughly 12–44 miles of range per hour. They are ideal for overnight home charging and workplace parking. DC fast chargers convert AC to DC internally and deliver 50–350+ kW, adding 100–200+ miles in 15–30 minutes. They are designed for highway corridors and commercial fleets. Greenly tracks 21 Level 2 models and 22 DC fast chargers.

What is the best home EV charger?

The best home EV charger depends on your vehicle, electrical setup, and budget. Top-rated residential models on Greenly include the Tesla Wall Connector (91.2 Score, 11.5kW), ChargePoint Home Flex (84.7 Score, 12kW), and Wallbox Pulsar Plus (88.3 Score, 22kW). Key factors: connector type (J1772, NACS, or Type 2), smart features (load balancing, solar integration), Wi-Fi/Bluetooth connectivity, and warranty length.

What is ChargeRank and how does it work?

ChargeRank is an independent scoring system that ranks every electric vehicle charger on an 0–100 scale. The score combines eight verified signals: power output (20%), efficiency (18%), connector coverage (15%), protocol support (12%), smart features (12%), network scale (10%), reliability (8%), and market availability (5%). Rankings cannot be purchased — paid relationships do not affect scores. Scores are recomputed nightly using the latest public data.

Can any EV charger work with any electric vehicle?

Not all EV chargers work with all vehicles. Compatibility depends on the connector type: NACS (Tesla and most new North American EVs), J1772 (most non-Tesla EVs in North America), CCS1/CCS2 (DC fast charging), CHAdeMO (older Nissan Leaf models), Type 2 (Europe), and GB/T (China). An adapter may be needed in some cases. Greenly lists compatible connectors and vehicle types for every charger in the catalog.

How does Greenly compare EV chargers?

Greenly compares 43 electric vehicle chargers from 30 manufacturers across 14 countries. Each charger is evaluated on verified specifications, pricing, deployment data, and independent market coverage. Users can filter by charging level, application (home, workplace, public, fleet), connector type, region, and price. The comparison tool allows side-by-side evaluation of up to 4 chargers across 22 specification dimensions.

What is Greenly?

Greenly is an independent global leaderboard and comparison platform for electric vehicle charging infrastructure. It publishes verified rankings of commercial EV chargers using the ChargeRank Score — a transparent, eight-factor algorithm. The platform covers wallboxes, DC fast chargers, fleet stations, and wireless systems. Greenly serves EV owners, fleet operators, property managers, and manufacturers with objective, data-driven charger evaluations.

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Data last updated: June 2026 · 43 chargers evaluated across 30 manufacturers