Garages and carports often have access to electricity for parked vehicles, which eliminates one barrier to electric vehicle adoption.
December 12, 2022Garages and carports often have access to electricity for parked vehicles, which eliminates one barrier to electric vehicle adoption. Although two-thirds of all housing units nationwide have a garage or carport, factors such as urban density, weather, and typical age of construction determine the home parking options from region to region. The Pacific region had the highest share of housing units with garages or carports at 80% while the Middle Atlantic region had the lowest percentage at 53%.
![Share of Housing Units with a Garage or Carport by Census Division, 2021](/sites/default/files/styles/full_article_width/public/2022-12/FOTW_1268.png?itok=6xT1mnsz)
Census Region |
States |
Pacific |
Alaska, California, Hawaii, Oregon, Washington |
Mountain |
Arizona, Colorado, Idaho, New Mexico, Montana, Utah, Nevada, Wyoming |
East North Central |
Indiana, Illinois, Michigan, Ohio, Wisconsin |
West North Central |
Iowa, Nebraska, Kansas, North Dakota, Minnesota, South Dakota, Missouri |
West South Central |
Arkansas, Louisiana, Oklahoma, Texas |
East South Central |
Alabama, Kentucky, Mississippi, Tennessee |
South Atlantic |
Delaware, District of Columbia, Florida, Georgia, Maryland, North Carolina, South Carolina, Virginia, West Virginia |
New England |
Connecticut, Maine, Massachusetts, New Hampshire, Rhode Island, Vermont |
Middle Atlantic |
New Jersey, New York, Pennsylvania |
Note: A housing unit is a house, apartment, group of rooms, or single room occupied or intended for occupancy as separate living quarters but does not include cooperatives or condominiums. More definitions are available here.
Source: U.S. Census Bureau, Annual Housing Survey, queried October 24, 2022.