Curbside Charging Program
Department of Transportation (DOT) has installed 100 public curbside EV chargers across all 5 boroughs. This is in partnership with Con Edison and charging provider FLO.
EV owners pay for curbside charging on a per hour basis using FLO's mobile app or a Radio-Frequency Identification (RFID) card. These parking spaces are reserved for actively charging EVs only. Vehicles parked in these spaces but not actively charging may be ticketed by the NYPD.
In addition to the “EV Charging Only” regulations at curbside charges, users are still responsible for complying with existing on-street parking regulations, including metered parking regulations.
Find curbside charging locations.
Contact FLO for issues with curbside FLO EV chargers:
Municipal Lots and Garages Charging Program
DOT is building a network of EV Charging Station Hubs offering Level 2 and DC Fast Charging options (up to 150kw) at DOT-owned public parking facilities across the City. This is in partnership with New York Power Authority (NYPA) and EV Connect.
Drivers must pay for parking at the municipal lots and follow the posted parking regulation signs.
The city currently operates three DC fast charging hubs at the following city-owned public parking facilities:
- Court Square Municipal Parking Garage in Queens
- Queens Borough Hall Municipal Parking Garage in Queens
- Delancey/Essex Municipal Parking Garage in Manhattan
Contact EV Connect for issues with EV Connect Garage & Lot Chargers:
To report an EV Charger issue in a Municipal Garage or Lot, visit the Public Garages and Parking Lots page.
Learn More
You can learn more about the curbside charging program, DOT's EV charging programs, and charger locations online.
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