Walmart’s EV charging network added 12 new stations and 100 stalls in June 2026, now reaching 73 locations and 612 stalls across the US. With California stores now appearing on the roadmap and new construction acceleration, this retail giant is quietly becoming one of America’s most significant charging infrastructure builders.
June 2026: 12 New Stations, 2 New States
Walmart added stations across nine states in June, with Utah leading the expansion with three new locations (South Jordan, Lindon, Saratoga Springs). Two new states — Nebraska and Oklahoma — joined the network. The full list of June additions spans Utah, Nebraska, Illinois (Morris), Oklahoma (Edmond and Tulsa), Texas (Hickory Creek and Devine), Georgia (Lawrenceville), North Carolina (Greensboro), and Florida (Largo).
InsideEVs confirms that Walmart’s network shows no signs of slowing down, with the pace actually accelerating. The network has reduced its average time between station openings, and the flurry of end-of-month activity in June pushed the projected 100-site milestone up to August 27th — nine days earlier than previously estimated.
Pricing: Consistent and Competitive
Walmart maintains consistent pricing across its network. Standard rates range from 40 cents to 52 cents per kilowatt-hour, with Walmart Plus members receiving a 4-cent discount at all locations. Several stations now feature off-peak time-of-use pricing, with rates dropping as low as 24 cents per kilowatt-hour during low-demand periods:
| Location | Standard Rate | Walmart+ | Off-Peak | Hardware |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Morris, IL | 49¢ | 44¢ | N/A | ABB A400 |
| Edmond, OK | 48¢ | 43¢ | 32¢ | Alpatronic |
| Tulsa, OK | 52¢ | 47¢ | 34¢ | Alpatronic |
| Saratoga Springs, UT | 48¢ | 43¢ | 29¢ | ABB A400 |
| Lawrenceville, GA | 45¢ | 41¢ | 24¢ | Alpatronic |

Texas Leads, California Joins the Map
Texas remains the front-runner with 20 stations, followed by Florida in second place. The biggest news in the June update is California’s appearance on the “coming soon” list: Neighborhood Markets in Visalia and Fresno are now confirmed for upcoming installation. Evinfo.net reports that Walmart chargers are coming to California as EV charging rewards grow fast, marking a significant expansion into the largest EV market in the US.
Other coming-soon locations include North Las Vegas (Nevada), Kalispell (Montana) — near Glacier National Park, a strategically valuable location for road-trippers — and additional sites in Nebraska.

Network Saber Metrics
State Of Charge’s “saber metrics” provide the deeper picture: 5.4% of Americans now live within 10 miles of a Walmart charging site — up half a percent from May. The vendor split between Alpatronic Hyperchargers (52%) and ABB A400 (48%) remains tight, reflecting Walmart’s multi-vendor strategy.
Walmart’s entry into the charging space is reshaping the competitive landscape. ChargePoint and Optimus recently partnered to roll out 200 additional EV charging ports in the Eastern US, while Electrify America continues expanding its NACS implementation as the industry gradually standardizes on the Tesla-developed connector.
For a charging infrastructure company like EVCUBE, Walmart’s aggressive expansion validates the view that retail-anchored fast charging is the winning model for mainstream EV adoption. Drivers charge while they shop — and the network is growing fast enough to be genuinely useful for road trips.
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Sources & Further Reading
- State Of Charge: State of Walmart EV Charging — July 2026 Update
- InsideEVs: Walmart’s EV Charging Network Shows No Signs Of Slowing Down
- evinfo.net: Walmart Chargers Coming to CA as EV Charging Rewards Grow Fast
- ChargedEVs: ChargePoint and Optimus partner to roll out 200 EV charging ports
- ChargedEVs: Electrify America expands NACS implementation
- EVCUBE — EV Charging Solutions & Analysis



















