As electric mobility gains ground, the question of recharging infrastructure becomes central. Recharging your vehicle should no longer be a constraint, but a formality, accessible throughout the country.
France currently has more than 163,000 charging points open to the public, spread across all its regions. Behind this figure lies a genuine transition effort, led by both public and private players to support the growth of electric vehicles.
This map, published by the Association nationale pour le développement de la mobilité électrique (AVERE), shows the number of charging points open to the public, region by region. Its role is to inform users about the current momentum, driven by a shared desire to guarantee fair access to recharging and to support motorists in this transition.
As part of this energy transition, the government has set a target of 200,000 charging points by 2026, and 400,000 by 2030, including at least 50,000 fast-charging points. This is a major ambition, designed to meet the growing demand for infrastructure for electric vehicles.
