
NJ Electric Vehicle Data
EValuateNJ
The EValuateNJ dashboard is made possible through a collaboration between the NJDEP and Atlas Public Policy to provide analytics regarding the state of transportation electrification in New Jersey. NJDEP provides decoded vehicle registration data to Atlas Public Policy twice a year and Atlas Public Policy obtains demographic data from the US Census Bureau, charging station data from the US Department of Energy and utility information, including retail electricity prices, from the US Energy Information Administration. The information below is a small snapshot of what is available in the EValuateNJ dashboard. Access the full EValuateNJ dashboard
The Alternative Fuel Vehicle Report
The Alternative Fuel Vehicle (AFV) Report contains detailed information on all regular hybrid vehicles, plug-in hybrid vehicles, zero emission vehicles (including battery electric and fuel cell), and CNG/propane vehicles. This report is produced twice per year based on available registration data at the end of June and December. In the AFV report, you will find breakdowns of vehicle types by county and zip code.
Electric Vehicles in New Jersey
As of December 2022, there are 91,515 electric vehicles registered in New Jersey. This number includes Battery Electric Vehicles and Plug-in Hybrid Electric Vehicles. Ten years ago, in 2012, there were only 338 electric vehicles registered in the state. The chart to the left shows how the number of electric vehicles registered in New Jersey has grown over the past few years.