EV Charging Stations in Westchester County, NY — Complete 2026 Directory
Real addresses, live locations, and network details for every public EV charging station across White Plains, Yonkers, New Rochelle, Tarrytown, Peekskill, Scarsdale, and 20+ more Westchester cities.
- White Plains EV Charging
- Yonkers EV Charging
- New Rochelle EV Charging
- Tarrytown / Sleepy Hollow
- Scarsdale / Bronxville
- Peekskill / Cortlandt
- Mount Vernon
- Ossining / Briarcliff
- Port Chester / Rye
- Mount Kisco / Armonk
- I-87 Thruway Station
- Connector Types Guide
- Charging Networks
- Tips for Charging in Westchester
- Frequently Asked Questions
Westchester County is one of New York’s fastest-growing EV markets — with over 200 public charging stations spread across more than 24 communities and hundreds of additional ports planned through 2026–2027. Whether you drive a Tesla, Rivian, Chevy Bolt, Ford F-150 Lightning, or any other EV, this directory covers every major public charging location in the county with real addresses and network details.
The county’s charging infrastructure spans six major networks — Tesla Supercharger, ChargePoint, EVgo, Electrify America, Blink, and EVolve NY — plus dozens of free municipal stations operated by cities including Yonkers, Peekskill, and New Rochelle. This page is your single source of truth before hitting the road.
White Plains is the county seat and the densest cluster of EV charging in Westchester, with 7 public charging locations and 75+ ports ranging from free Level 2 at municipal garages to DC fast charging in the downtown parking district.
Located in the Chester-Maple parking garage, one block from Mamaroneck Ave near I-287. Ideal for shopping or dining while you charge. EVolve NY is New York State’s own fast-charging network.
ChargePoint Level 2 stations at the Westchester County Center parking area. Convenient for events at the county’s main entertainment venue or while handling county business nearby.
ChargePoint stations inside the Galleria at White Plains mall parking structure. Charge while you shop — the mall hosts Macy’s, Apple Store, and dozens of retail outlets. Typical session: 20–25 miles added per hour.
Blink network stations in the White Plains municipal parking area near Martine Avenue. Combined parking + charging fee applies. Use the Blink app to start a session and monitor your charge remotely.
Yonkers is home to Westchester’s largest Tesla Supercharger hub and is expanding rapidly with 6 public locations and 60+ ports. The Ridge Hill lifestyle center alone hosts two separate charging networks.
Westchester’s largest Tesla Supercharger hub, located at Ridge Hill shopping center (1 Ridge Hill Blvd) off I-87/Sprain Brook Pkwy. Non-Tesla drivers can use the Magic Dock CCS adapter. 18 stalls mean very short wait times even on busy weekends.
Electrify America’s ultra-fast 350kW chargers at Ridge Hill Mall are among the fastest in Westchester — capable of adding 100+ miles in under 20 minutes on compatible vehicles. Perfect for Volkswagen ID.4, Rivian, and other high-speed EV platforms.
Part of Yonkers’ 125-port expansion initiative, the Government Center Garage on South Broadway now features multiple Level 2 EV chargers available to the public. Convenient for downtown Yonkers errands, courthouse visits, or Metro-North commuters.
One of Yonkers’ neighborhood charging hubs as part of the city’s 125-port expansion. The Buena Vista location serves residential Yonkers and commuters who take Metro-North from Getty Square. No special app required for city-owned ports.
New Rochelle has a growing charging infrastructure anchored by the New Roc City complex downtown, with 2 major public locations and 36 ports plus additional municipal stations throughout the city.
The New Roc City parking garage on LeCount Place hosts both Tesla Superchargers and EVgo DC fast chargers — making it one of the most versatile charging stops in lower Westchester. Steps from New Rochelle’s bustling dining and entertainment district.
Electrify America ultra-fast charging at Costco on Quaker Ridge Road. Charge while you shop — Costco runs typically take 30–45 minutes, which is plenty of time to add 80% on a compatible EV. Bring your Electrify America or Plugshare app.
Tarrytown sits along the Hudson River on the Tappan Zee corridor — a key charging stop for EV road trippers heading north from NYC. The area offers 4 locations including a Tesla Supercharger at the Sheraton hotel.
Tesla Supercharger at the Sheraton Tarrytown Hotel on White Plains Road (Route 119). Hotel guests and the public both welcome. Close to I-287 and Route 9 — a key waypoint for EV drivers heading to/from the Hudson Valley or heading south toward NYC.
ChargePoint Level 2 chargers on Tallyrand Avenue in downtown Tarrytown. Good for day visitors exploring the historic riverfront village, the Lyndhurst mansion, or dining along Main Street. Best for parking 2–3 hours while you explore.
ChargePoint Level 2 station in Sleepy Hollow’s municipal parking. Great for visitors to the Historic Hudson Valley sites including Kykuit (Rockefeller Estate), Sleepy Hollow Cemetery, and Philipsburg Manor. Arrive early on fall weekends when parking fills fast.
Scarsdale has one of the highest EV adoption rates in Westchester and offers 3 locations with 66 ports — including municipal ChargePoint stations. Bronxville has 1 location with 4 ports.
ChargePoint stations in Scarsdale’s Christie Place municipal parking area — walking distance to Scarsdale Village shops, restaurants, and the Metro-North station. Widely used by commuters leaving their EV to charge while they take the train into Manhattan.
Bronxville Village’s ChargePoint station near Kraft Avenue. Ideal for visitors to the charming village center or Metro-North commuters. Only 4 ports — check the ChargePoint app before driving over to confirm availability.
Peekskill has become a charging hub for northern Westchester with 4 city-owned ChargePoint stations — currently free to use. Cortlandt Manor has growing commercial infrastructure.
Currently free to use. City of Peekskill’s ChargePoint Level 2 station at Riverfront Green Park along the Hudson. Beautiful park setting — charge while walking along the waterfront or visiting the Peekskill Brewery or arts district nearby. 4-hour courtesy limit.
Currently free to use. Second City of Peekskill ChargePoint station in the Park Street downtown municipal parking lot. Central location — steps from Main Street restaurants and Peekskill’s growing arts scene. Download the ChargePoint app before arriving.
ChargePoint Level 2 stations at the Cortlandt Town Center shopping plaza. Anchored by Stop & Shop, Target, and multiple restaurants — an ideal stop to charge while running errands in northern Westchester. The plaza is easily accessible from the Taconic Parkway.
Mount Vernon borders the Bronx and is seeing rapid EV charger expansion as part of Westchester County’s equity-focused charging initiative.
ChargePoint Level 2 station near Mount Vernon City Hall. As part of the county’s 24-community EV expansion, additional stations are planned throughout Mount Vernon in 2026–2027. Check PlugShare or the ChargePoint app for the most current locations.
ChargePoint Level 2 stations at the Arcadian Shopping Center on Route 9 in Ossining. The plaza includes grocery, pharmacy, and dining — charge while shopping. Briarcliff Manor has an additional 2 locations with 10 ports as part of the county expansion.
Port Chester has 1 location with 23 ports — one of the most port-dense locations in the lower county. Ideal for commuters near the Port Chester Metro-North station or visitors to the lively restaurant district on Westchester Avenue.
ChargePoint Level 2 stations at the Courtyard Marriott in Rye. Available to hotel guests and the public. Convenient for drivers staying overnight near Rye or visiting Playland Amusement Park and Rye Town Park along the Sound Shore.
Mount Kisco Village has 5 charging locations with 25 ports as part of the county initiative. The North Moger Avenue municipal lot is the most central. Mount Kisco’s walkable downtown has plenty to do while your car charges — visit Tarry Market, Lexington Square Café, or the Mount Kisco Diner.
ChargePoint at Somers Commons Shopping Center in Baldwin Place — ideal for northern Westchester residents near the Somers/Yorktown corridor. Close to the Route 202 and Route 100 intersection. Great for grocery or Target runs while your EV charges.
The River Towns corridor — Dobbs Ferry, Irvington, and Hastings-on-Hudson — has some of the densest charging per capita in Westchester, with 17 combined locations and 140+ ports largely serving Metro-North commuters.
Dobbs Ferry has 5 charging locations with 60 total ports — the most per-capita of any Westchester community. Stations are concentrated near the Metro-North station and Main Street, designed for commuters who charge all day while taking the train to Manhattan.
Irvington has 7 charging locations with 42 ports. The Metro-North commuter parking area is the most used — leave your EV charging all day while you commute to NYC. Irvington’s charming Main Street is also worth exploring while you wait for a session to complete.
The New York State Thruway Ardsley service area hosts 8 Applegreen Electric ultra-fast chargers (up to 350kW) on the northbound side of I-87 between exits 6A and 7. These support all EVs including Tesla via NACS and all non-Tesla vehicles via CCS. Fastest charging option in southern Westchester for road trips north.
Not all chargers work with all vehicles. Before you pull up to a station, know your plug type:
| Connector Type | Speed / Level | Compatible Vehicles | Where Found in Westchester |
|---|---|---|---|
| J1772 (Type 1) | Level 2 · 3.3–19.2kW | All non-Tesla EVs (standard) | ChargePoint, Blink, Blink, all municipal stations |
| NACS (Tesla) | Level 2 + DC Fast · up to 250kW | All Tesla vehicles + 2025+ Ford/GM/Rivian/etc. | Tesla Supercharger stations (Ridge Hill, Sheraton Tarrytown, New Roc) |
| CCS (Combo 1) | DC Fast · 50–350kW | BMW, VW, Chevy, Ford, Rivian, Hyundai/Kia, Honda | Electrify America (Ridge Hill, Costco NR), EVolve NY (White Plains), Thruway Ardsley |
| CHAdeMO | DC Fast · 50–100kW | Nissan Leaf (older models), Mitsubishi Outlander PHEV | Select EVgo and Electrify America stations. Rapidly being phased out. |
| Magic Dock (Tesla) | DC Fast · up to 72kW | Non-Tesla vehicles with CCS port | Tesla Supercharger Ridge Hill, Yonkers — check Tesla app for adapter availability |
| Network | Pricing (approx.) | App | Westchester Locations |
|---|---|---|---|
| ChargePoint | $0.22–$0.45/kWh (L2); some free municipal | ChargePoint app (free) | 100+ stations countywide — widest network |
| Tesla Supercharger | $0.28–$0.48/kWh (Tesla members); slightly higher non-Tesla | Tesla app | Ridge Hill (Yonkers), Sheraton Tarrytown, New Roc City (New Rochelle) |
| Electrify America | $0.31–$0.48/kWh; Pass+ members save ~25% | Electrify America app | Ridge Hill (Yonkers), Costco New Rochelle |
| EVgo | $0.30–$0.45/kWh | EVgo app | New Roc City (New Rochelle) + select Westchester locations |
| Blink | $0.04–$0.08/min (L2); some free | Blink app or credit card | White Plains, Yonkers, various municipal |
| EVolve NY | $0.30–$0.42/kWh | EVolve NY app or credit card | White Plains Chester-Maple Garage; expanding statewide |
| Applegreen Electric (Thruway) | $0.40–$0.55/kWh | Credit card or app | I-87 Ardsley Service Area (NB) |
Before your first Westchester road trip, download ChargePoint, PlugShare, Tesla, Electrify America, and EVgo. Add a payment method to each. PlugShare shows all networks in one map with real-time user reviews.
Weekday mornings 9–11am and weekday evenings 7–10pm are the least crowded times at most Westchester public stations. Weekend afternoons (especially at Ridge Hill) see high demand — arrive before noon or after 7pm.
Peekskill’s two ChargePoint stations at Riverfront Green Park and Park Street are currently free (4-hour limit). Some shopping centers including Whole Foods and Ikea locations occasionally offer free Level 2 charging. Check PlugShare for confirmed free stations.
In Westchester’s suburban driving pattern, most EV owners stay above 30% by topping up during errands. For road trips up the Taconic or through northern Westchester, plan a stop at Peekskill, Cortlandt, or the Thruway Ardsley station.
Cold weather (Westchester averages 18–32°F in January) reduces EV range by 15–30%. Use cabin preconditioning while still plugged in at home, and plan shorter distances between charging stops November through March.
90% of EV charging in Westchester happens at home. A Level 2 home charger (240V, ~$500–$800 installed) adds 20–35 miles of range per hour — most drivers wake up to a full battery every day without ever needing a public station.
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