Prince Edward Island RV Parks with EV Charging
Discover 6 RV parks in Prince Edward Island with verified electric vehicle charging policies. Plan your EV road trip with confidence knowing where you can charge.
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Prince Edward Island offers RV travelers red sand beaches, Anne of Green Gables heritage, seafood culture, and Maritime charm. Canada's smallest province provides accessible camping with growing EV infrastructure. From Cavendish beaches to coastal trails, PEI delivers peaceful camping experiences perfect for electric vehicle exploration.
RV Camping in Prince Edward Island
PEI features numerous provincial parks and Prince Edward Island National Park along the north shore. Popular destinations include Cavendish, Brackley Beach, Cedar Dunes, and Red Point. Most parks offer electrical hookups and modern facilities. The island's small size means you're never far from services. Camping season runs primarily June through September with peak season July-August. The province offers excellent value and family-friendly camping.
EV Charging Infrastructure in Prince Edward Island
EV charging infrastructure on PEI is developing well for such a small province, with coverage in Charlottetown, Summerside, and tourist areas including Cavendish. The island's compact size (maximum 2-hour drive across) makes range management easy. Confederation Bridge area and coastal routes have charging options. Maritime Electric and private operators continue expanding networks. The small distances mean charging is rarely an issue.
Planning Your EV RV Trip
PEI's small size and flat terrain make it ideal for EV camping. Summer (July-August) offers the warmest ocean temperatures and best beach weather. Book national park campgrounds far in advance for summer. Fall (September) provides comfortable temperatures with fewer tourists. The island's red sand beaches are stunning. Plan visits around lobster season and fall harvest for culinary experiences. Consider ferry options from Nova Scotia or New Brunswick as alternatives to the bridge. Winter camping is very limited.
Verified RV Parks in Prince Edward Island
Jellystone Park Cavendish
Please use our designated charging stations for electric vehicles located in the main parking lot. Please DO NOT plug into site pedestals.
Twin Shores Camping Area
EV charging stations are located next to the Tennis Court on the main side of the park, and the #8 Washroom on Bayside. Please do not charge electric vehicles on your campsite.
Prince Edward Island National Park
Electric vehicle (EV) charging stations are available at the following locations. 27 chargers across 6 day-use locations including Stanhope, Brackley Beach, Greenwich, Dalvay, Green Gables, and Ardgowan. Free to use except at Ardgowan.
Borden Summerside KOA Journey
Our current electrical pedestals were originally designed for non-continuous loads typical of today's RV usage, and therefore simply cannot support EV charging. Plugging your EV into a traditional 50-30 amp campground pedestal could permanently damage your vehicle as well as the campground's electrical system.
Cornwall Charlottetown KOA Holiday
Our current electrical pedestals were originally designed for non-continuous loads typical of today's RV usage, and therefore simply cannot support EV charging. Plugging your EV into a traditional 50-30 amp campground pedestal could permanently damage your vehicle as well as the campground's electrical system.
Holiday Haven Campground
For safety and to avoid overloading the campground's electrical system, charging of electric vehicles is not permitted at campsites. Please see office staff for information on designated EV charging stations nearby.
Pro Tips for EV Camping in Prince Edward Island
When planning your electric vehicle road trip to Prince Edward Island, always confirm the EV charging policy with the RV park before booking. Policies can change, and some parks may have specific requirements or fees for EV charging.
Important: Call ahead to confirm availability, ask about charging fees, and let them know you'll be charging your EV. Being a courteous EV guest helps keep campgrounds EV-friendly!