U.S. Atlas of Electric Distribution System Hosting Capacity Maps (2024)

U.S. Atlas of Electric Distribution System Hosting Capacity Maps (1)

Map of States with at least one public hosting capacity map useful for integrating clean energy into utility distribution systems. As of May 2024, 58 utilities and state agencies have published maps in 26 states, D.C., and Puerto Rico. Shading means that at least one utility within the state has a public hosting capacity map, as noted in Table 2, but does not necessarily indicate complete coverage.

The Benefits of Hosting Capacity Maps

The transition to a more sustainable transportation system—including the widespread adoption of electric vehicles (EVs)—will put new and increased demands on our nation's electricity grids. Electric utilities working to expand their capacity to meet America's future energy needs usehosting capacity maps to provide an overview of a distribution system's ability to host additional electrical capacity (either generation or load) at specific grid locations.

Hosting capacity maps provide greater transparency into the ability of a distribution grid to host additional distributed energy resources (DERs), and including new loads including EV charging. In addition, hosting capacity maps can identify where DERs can alleviate or aggravate grid constraints. Utilities, developers, and other stakeholders can use hosting capacity maps for better planning and siting and they canhelp businesses like EV charging companies identify where there is available capacity on the electric grid to connect new loads.

While hosting capacity maps do not address site-specific interconnection questions, they can provide a general understanding of a specific network's capacity to accommodate new DERs and some utilities have begun collaborating to provide comprehensive maps covering multiple service territories. And even if a utility does not offer a publicly available hosting capacity map, they may be able to consult with new and existing customers on their distribution network’s future capacity potential.

U.S. Atlas of Electric Distribution System Hosting Capacity Maps (2)

Example of hosting capacity map for EVs, from National Grid's New York System Data Portal

Note: DOE aggregated this list of publicly-available maps for informational purposes only. DOE does not maintain the maps. It is important for users to read the instructions on each hosting capacity map to understand how that map should be used. Users are encouraged to work further with their utilities to determine sites that leverage available grid capacity.To further connect, states, communities, fleets, and developers can use theNEVI U-Finder tool to help find and contact their local utility partners for programs and incentives.

This table will be updated as additional information is made available.Please contactEVGrid@hq.doe.gov for additions and corrections.

Public Hosting Capacity Maps by State and Utility

StateUtility

Application (Stated By Utility)

Electric Vehicle (EV)
Distributed Generation or Energy Resource (DG, DER)

ArizonaGarkane Energy (Note: Asset map only)Asset Map
CaliforniaCalifornia Energy Commission, EVSE Deployment and Grid Evaluation (EDGE) ToolEV
Los Angeles Department of Water and PowerLoad
Pacific Gas & Electric (account required)DG and Load
San Diego Gas & Electric (account required)DER
Southern California EdisonDG and Load
ColoradoXcel EnergyDG
ConnecticutEversource (DG)DG
Eversource (EV)EV
United Illuminating (Avangrid) (DG)DG
United Illuminating (Avangrid) (EV)EV
DelawareDelmarva Power (Exelon) (DG)DG
Delmarva Power (Exelon) (EV)EV
District of ColumbiaPepco (Exelon) (DG)DG
Pepco (Exelon) (EV)EV
GeorgiaGeorgia Power (account required)DG
HawaiiHawaiian Electric (DG)DG
Hawaiian Electric (EV)EV
IdahoAvistaDER
IllinoisAmeren (DG)DG
Ameren (EV)EV
ComEd (Exelon) (DG)DG
ComEd (Exelon) (EV)EV
MaineCMP (DG)DG
CMP (EV)Load
Versant PowerDG
MarylandBaltimore Gas & Electric (Exelon)DG
Choptank Electric CooperativeDG
Delmarva Power (Exelon) (DG)DG
Delmarva Power (Exelon) (EV)EV
Pepco (Exelon) (DG)DG
Pepco (Exelon) (EV)EV
Potomac Edison (FirstEnergy)DG
Southern Maryland Electric CooperativeDG
MassachusettsEversourceDG
National GridDER and EV
UnitilDER
MichiganConsumers EnergyDG
DTEDER and EV
MinnesotaXcel Energy (DG)DG
Xcel Energy (EV)
Note: EV hosting capacity data only available in table format (no map available)
Load
NevadaNV Energy (account required)Generation and Load
New HampshireEversourceDG
Liberty UtilitiesDG
New Hampshire Electric Co-opDG
New JerseyAtlantic City Electric (Exelon) (DG)DG
Atlantic City Electric (Exelon) (EV)EV
Jersey Central Power & Light (FirstEnergy) (DG)DG
Jersey Central Power & Light (FirstEnergy) (EV)EV
Orange & Rockland Electric Company (Con Edison)DER, Storage and EV
Public Service Electric & Gas Company (DG)DG
Public Service Electric & Gas Company (EV)EV
New YorkCentral Hudson Gas & ElectricDG, Storage and EV
Con EdisonDG, Storage and EV
National GridDG, Storage and EV
NYSEG and RG&E (Avangrid)DG, Storage and EV
Orange & Rockland Electric Company (Con Edison)DG, Storage and EV
PSEG Long Island (account required)DG
North CarolinaDominion Energy (DG)DG
Dominion Energy (EV)EV
Duke EnergyDG
OregonIdaho PowerDG
Pacific PowerDG
Portland General ElectricDG
Puerto RicoLUMADG
Rhode IslandRhode Island EnergyDER and EV
South CarolinaDuke EnergyDG
UtahGarkane Energy (Note: Asset map only)Asset Map
VermontBurlington ElectricDG
Green Mountain PowerDG
VirginiaDominion Energy (DG)DG
Dominion Energy (EV)EV
WashingtonAvistaDER
Puget Sound Energy (Direct map link available via emailing utility)DER and Load

Updated: May 2024

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