New York City to Add 267 EV Fast-Charging Stalls by 2027
A $60 million loan from NY Green Bank will fund Revel's expansion of EV charging infrastructure across nine sites, tripling its current network.
- New York Governor Kathy Hochul announced a $60 million project to build 267 new fast-charging stalls for electric vehicles in NYC by 2027.
- The funding comes from NY Green Bank, marking its first investment in EV charging infrastructure, and will support nine new charging sites across the city.
- Five sites, including major stations near JFK and LaGuardia airports, are expected to be operational within the next 12 months, adding 178 stalls.
- Maspeth, Queens, will host a 60-stall station, set to be the largest in the Northeast, while other stations will be built in Brooklyn and the Bronx.
- The initiative aligns with New York's clean energy goals, addressing urban EV charging needs and supporting the state's mandate for all rideshare vehicles to be electric by 2030.