About DCFC Tracker
DCFC Tracker is focused on one thing: making it easier to track newly added DC fast charging sites across US charging networks using AFDC data.
What the site does
DCFC Tracker highlights newly added charging sites, provides filters by network, connector, power, stalls, and state, and offers station-level pages designed for sharing and search discovery.
The site is intended for people following charging infrastructure growth, including drivers, analysts, network watchers, and media.
Where the data comes from
The primary public data source is the NREL Alternative Fuels Data Center (AFDC) Station API. DCFC Tracker stores and compares site records over time to surface new additions and other changes. Additional public or internal data sources may also be used now or in the future to enrich, validate, or organize site information.
Some fields, including PlugShare links, are best-effort enrichments and should not be treated as official network data.
How updates work
Station data is synced on a recurring schedule. The site then applies its own logic to determine whether a site is new, changed, hidden, or enriched with additional metadata.
AFDC records can be corrected after first publication. Dates such as open date, first seen, and last confirmed may reflect later updates to the underlying source record.
Contact
For questions, corrections, or business inquiries, contact info@dcfctracker.com.
DCFCTracker LLC is the operating entity for the site.