10/15/2025 | Press release | Distributed by Public on 10/15/2025 09:54
IMMEDIATE RELEASE October 15, 2025 Contact: (212) 839-4850, [email protected]
New Fast Chargers Will Provide Affordable Public Charging and Support the City's Green Riders Initiative To Make All Rideshare Trips Zero-Emission or Wheelchair Accessible by 2030
Located at DOT's Municipal Parking Field at White Plains Road, the Station Will Dramatically Expand Access to Bronx Communities Underserved by the Private Charger Networks
New, public fast-charging stations in the NYC DOT municipal lot at 2071 White Plains Road in the Bronx. Credit: NYC DOT
NEW YORK - New York City Department of Transportation (NYC DOT) Commissioner Ydanis Rodriguez today announced an expansion of the city's network of public electric vehicle (EV) fast chargers with the opening of a new, public fast charging station at NYC DOT's White Plains Road Municipal Parking Field in the Bronx Park East section of the Bronx (2071 White Plains Road). The new fast charging station will help support the city's transition from fossil fuel-powered vehicles to electric vehicles and is in a community where drivers licensed by the Taxi and Limousine Commission (TLC) are highly concentrated. TLC drivers can sign up for a 15 percent discount on charging fees. Expanded access to fast charging will help achieve the Adams administration's Green Rides Initiative's goal to make all high-volume for-hire vehicle trips zero-emission or wheelchair accessible by 2030.
"Achieving a greener transportation future means investing in electric vehicle chargers that will help us say goodbye to fossil fuels! As a former cab driver myself, I understand how important it is to equitably invest in communities where many for-hire vehicles drivers live," said NYC DOT Commissioner Ydanis Rodriguez. "I'm proud to say that East-Bronxites will benefit significantly from these new electric vehicle chargers, and we look forward to continuing this critical work to fulfill the Adams administration's ambitious goals."
"Every new charging hub makes our city cleaner, more affordable, and more sustainable," said NYC TLC Commissioner and Chair David Do. "These chargers will be much appreciated by TLC drivers, who can sign up for a 15 percent discount through the EV Connect app. Nearly 1,000 live in this neighborhood alone, with another 1,500 living the neighborhoods immediately next to it. We look forward to more Bronx hubs opening up in the near-future."
NYC DOT has installed four fast chargers (including three 50 kW units and one 175kW unit) at this facility, capable of providing most electric vehicles with an 80 percent charge in as little as 20 minutes. In addition to these four fast chargers, the agency has also installed four Level 2 chargers which can provide most EVs a full charge in six to eight hours.
Most of the city's EV charging stations are concentrated in higher-income neighborhoods in Manhattan and inner Brooklyn and Queens. Among the boroughs, the Bronx currently has the fewest fast chargers. Today's announcement helps advance Mayor Adams' PlaNYC goal of ensuring all New Yorkers live within 2.5 miles of a fast charger by 2035. The White Plains Road station will meaningfully improve equity of access to fast-charging, increasing the number of New Yorkers who live close to fast charger from 81 to 88 percent.
This station is one of many slated to open over the next year at DOT's municipal parking lots and garages. Progress to date includes:
The new fast chargers add to the city's growing network of public charging stations. Prior to this year, NYC DOT had three fast-charging stations in operation at:
In addition to these hubs, 100 curbside on-street Level 2 chargers have been installed by the agency in partnership with Con Edison since 2021, helping New York City spearhead the recent growth in EVs in the state. As of September 2025, 79,036 EVs are registered in NYC, representing 25 percent of all EVs registered in the State.
The 'Green Rides' Initiative:Announced by Mayor Adams last October, the Green Rides Initiative outlines annual requirements for Uber and Lyft's transition to 100 percent zero-emission or WAV trips by 2030. The initiative makes New York City the first in the U.S. to commit to this kind of transition and is a key part of Mayor Eric Adams' 'Working People's Agenda.'
Green Rides' annual targets are designed to ensure a smooth and efficient transition to a cleaner, more accessible fleet by 2030. The original goals of 5 percent in 2024 were set to rise to 15 percent in 2025, but that target was met in January almost two full years ahead of schedule - with the current number at just over 21 percent. Since the start of 2024, TLC-licensed for-hire EVs have driven about 222 million trip-miles and curbed over 55,000 metric tons of carbon emissions. That is the equivalent of almost 6.2 million gallons of gasoline consumed, or just over 61 million pounds of burned coal.
"The addition of convenient fast charging in the Bronx is another step forward toward the city's and the Power Authority's goal of reducing pollutants and enhancing quality of life for New Yorkers," said Justin Driscoll, president and CEO of the New York Power Authority. "We look forward to continuing to partner with New York City DOT to foster the adoption and implementation of electric vehicles and realizing the environmental benefits of electrified transportation."
"Through our PowerReady incentive program, we're helping build a widespread, equitable network of EV chargers to meet the needs of drivers in our territory," said Raghu Sudhakara, vice president, Distributed Resource Generation, Con Edison. "We're proud to help power the DOT's new fast chargers in the East Bronx - a community where many for hire drivers live and where access to charging has been limited. These chargers will make it easier for drivers to go electric, support the city's Green Rides Initiative, and improve air quality for residents in an area that has long faced environmental challenges."
"The installation of fast electric vehicle chargers in more working class neighborhoods is essential. This is a welcomed addition in The Bronx for drivers who like me, have made the transition from a fossil fuel vehicle to an electric vehicle," said State Senator Gustavo Rivera. "This expanded access will not only incentivize more New Yorkers to make that transition but will help our city move the needle in addressing environmental justice and our zero emissions goals."
"For too long, the Bronx has always been last when it comes to investment and innovation, This new EV fast-charging station shows what it looks like when our borough is finally being put first," said Malcom Gray, Director of the White Plains Road BID. "It's more than just an investment in clean energy-it's an investment in equity, opportunity, and the future of Bronx communities like ours."
"Expanding EV charging in the Bronx is a critical step toward ensuring that all New Yorkers have access to clean, affordable transportation options," said Joy Gardner, executive director, Empire Clean Cities. "Increasing access to convenient, public charging helps make the switch to electric vehicles easier and more practical for residents, fleets, and small businesses alike-especially in neighborhoods that have long borne the impacts of vehicle emissions. Empire Clean Cities applauds NYC DOT's continued commitment to advancing the city's clean transportation goals and building a more equitable, sustainable future for every community."