EV Charging Stations in Eastchester, NY — Complete 2026 Guide
Every confirmed public EV charging station in Eastchester — FLO Level 2 and DC fast charging at 440 White Plains Road, Level 2 at the Mavis Discount Tire location at 345 White Plains Road, and a guide to the robust charging network in neighboring Tuckahoe, minutes away.
Eastchester is a small town in southern Westchester — just 3.6 square miles — bordered by Yonkers, Bronxville, Tuckahoe, Scarsdale, and New Rochelle. While in-town public charging is limited to two locations on the White Plains Road corridor, Eastchester is surrounded by charging infrastructure on all sides, and the border with Tuckahoe puts 34 Blink Level 2 ports within a 5-minute drive.
The anchor station in Eastchester is at 440 White Plains Road — confirmed active by ChargeHub live data with a unique combination of 4 Level 2 J1772 ports and 2 DC fast charging ports (CCS/CHAdeMO) on the FLO network. This is the only location in the town with DC fast charging capability, though user reports note the DC chargers are throttled to approximately 25kW.
The primary public charging hub in Eastchester — confirmed active with live port availability data from ChargeHub and last used within 24 hours of checking. Six total ports across two charging levels, on the FLO network.
Four J1772 Level 2 charging ports confirmed active on ChargeHub live data — last used within 24 hours. Located at 440 White Plains Road near the Crest Road side of the parking lot, right against White Plains Road. Priced at $0.48/kWh on the FLO network. Contact FLO at (855) 543-8356 for station support. Use the FLO app (free download) or a compatible network RFID card to start a session. White Plains Road is the main commercial corridor running through Eastchester, with easy access from the Hutchinson River Parkway and Cross Westchester Expressway.
Two DC fast charging ports (CCS1 and CHAdeMO) at the same 440 White Plains Road location, priced at $0.65/kWh. These support most non-Tesla EVs including Nissan Leaf (CHAdeMO), Chevy Bolt, Ford Mustang Mach-E, Hyundai IONIQ 5/6, Kia EV6, and BMW i3 (CCS1). Important: ChargeHub users report that these DC chargers are currently throttled to approximately 25kW rather than full speed — verify in the FLO app before using if speed matters to your session. At 25kW, a typical EV can still add roughly 75–100 miles in an hour, making it faster than Level 2 but not as quick as a full-speed DC station.
Four Level 2 J1772 charging ports at the Mavis Discount Tire location at 345 White Plains Road — confirmed by EVhype (location 163270) as having 4 Level 2 chargers. Mavis is a national auto service chain; EV charging at Mavis locations is sometimes available to customers during service appointments, but public access outside of business hours varies. Verify current public access and pricing in the FLO or PlugShare app before making a dedicated trip. Located 0.6km south of the 440 White Plains Road FLO station on the same corridor — a useful backup if the FLO station is at capacity.
The Village of Tuckahoe, which borders Eastchester to the west, has one of the most comprehensive municipal EV charging networks in southern Westchester — 34 Blink IQ 200 Level 2 chargers across 8 locations, installed in 2020 with Con Edison EV Make-Ready Program funding. For Eastchester residents, these stations are 0.5–1.5km away and function as a natural extension of local charging options.
The closest Tuckahoe charging location to Eastchester — confirmed by ChargeHub as 0.56km from the 440 White Plains Road FLO station. Blink IQ 200 Level 2 chargers in the Fisher Avenue municipal parking lot on Crescent Place. Part of the 34-charger Blink deployment across Tuckahoe funded by Con Edison’s EV Make-Ready Program. Use the Blink app or tap a credit card at the station.
Blink Level 2 chargers at the Dante Avenue / Columbus Avenue parking area in Tuckahoe village — 0.71km from the 440 White Plains Road FLO station. Walking distance to Tuckahoe’s village center and Metro-North station. One of 8 Tuckahoe Blink locations deployed in 2023 with Con Edison Make-Ready Program support.
Blink Level 2 chargers at Tuckahoe Village Hall, 65 Main Street — 1.32km from the main Eastchester charging hub. The Village Hall is walking distance to Tuckahoe Metro-North station on the Harlem Line. Useful for Eastchester residents commuting from Tuckahoe station or visiting the village center.
Blink Level 2 chargers in the Main Street municipal parking lot in downtown Tuckahoe — 1.41km from Eastchester’s primary charging hub. Part of Tuckahoe’s 34-port Blink network. Main Street Tuckahoe has independent restaurants, cafés, and shops — a pleasant spot to pass the time during a Level 2 session.
For full-speed DC fast charging beyond the throttled FLO station in Eastchester, these nearby locations offer significantly higher speeds:
The nearest high-speed DC fast charger to Eastchester — Tesla’s V4 Supercharger at 1969 Central Park Ave, Yonkers. Open to all EVs with included CCS adapter. At 325kW, dramatically faster than the throttled FLO DC station in Eastchester. About 10 minutes north on Central Park Avenue / Route 100. See the Yonkers EV guide for details.
Electrify America’s ultra-fast 350kW station at Costco New Rochelle — the premier non-Tesla DC fast charging option near Eastchester, approximately 10 minutes east. Open to all EVs, no membership needed (credit card accepted). Charge while you shop. See the New Rochelle EV guide for details.
Westchester’s largest Tesla Supercharger cluster — 18 stalls at Ridge Hill with Magic Dock for non-Tesla CCS vehicles. Paired with Electrify America 350kW at the same complex. About 15 minutes northwest via the Sprain Brook Parkway or Central Park Avenue. See the Yonkers EV guide.
| Station | Address | Network | Ports | Speed | Cost | Hours |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| 440 White Plains Rd — FLO L2 | 440 White Plains Rd, 10709 | FLO | 4 × J1772 | Level 2 | $0.48/kWh | 24/7 |
| 440 White Plains Rd — FLO DCFC | 440 White Plains Rd, 10709 | FLO | 2 × CCS/CHAdeMO | DC Fast (~25kW throttled) | $0.65/kWh | 24/7 |
| 345 White Plains Rd — Mavis | 345 White Plains Rd, 10709 | Retail/FLO | 4 × J1772 | Level 2 | Verify in app | Business hours likely |
| Fisher Ave Lot — Tuckahoe (Blink) | 44 Crescent Place, 10707 | Blink | Multiple | Level 2 | Blink rates | 24/7 |
| Columbus & Dante — Tuckahoe (Blink) | 240 Dante Ave, 10707 | Blink | Multiple | Level 2 | Blink rates | 24/7 |
| Village Hall — Tuckahoe (Blink) | 65 Main St, Tuckahoe 10707 | Blink | Multiple | Level 2 | Blink rates | Verify in app |
| Tesla SC — Central Park Ave ⚡ | 1969 Central Park Ave, Yonkers | Tesla | 11 | 325kW V4 | $0.41+/kWh | 24/7 |
| Electrify America — Costco NR ⚡ | 77 Quaker Ridge Rd, New Rochelle | Electrify America | Multiple | 350kW | EA rates | 24/7 |
All confirmed public EV charging at 440 White Plains Road uses the FLO network. Download the FLO app before your first visit, create a free account, and add a payment method. FLO also accepts compatible RFID cards. Contact FLO support at (855) 543-8356 if you encounter any issues at the station.
The FLO DC fast chargers at 440 White Plains Road are reportedly throttled to ~25kW — slower than advertised and more expensive per kWh than Level 2. For genuine fast charging, the Tesla V4 Supercharger at 1969 Central Park Ave in Yonkers (325kW, open to all EVs, ~10 min north) or Electrify America at Costco New Rochelle (350kW, ~10 min east) are far better value per mile.
Eastchester and Tuckahoe are separated by a town line, not a real barrier — Tuckahoe’s 34 Blink Level 2 ports across 8 locations are minutes away. The Fisher Avenue lot (44 Crescent Place) is under 0.6km from Eastchester’s main charging hub. For Eastchester residents near the Tuckahoe border, this dramatically expands your local charging options. Download the Blink app alongside FLO.
Given the throttled DC station, Level 2 at $0.48/kWh (FLO) is the most cost-effective local charging option. At ~7kW, a 2-hour session adds 14kWh — roughly 50 miles on most EVs for about $6.72. For most Eastchester daily driving patterns, a 1–2 hour Level 2 top-up during errands on White Plains Road provides all the range needed.
Eastchester sits between major charging hubs on all sides: Yonkers to the northwest (Tesla Supercharger V4 + Electrify America 350kW), New Rochelle to the east (Electrify America Costco + Tesla New Roc City), and Bronxville to the west (ChargePoint Level 2). No single trip from Eastchester puts you more than 15 minutes from a DC fast charger.
With largely single-family and two-family residential housing, most Eastchester homeowners with driveways or garages are good candidates for Level 2 home charger installation (~$500–800 installed). Charging at home overnight at ConEd off-peak rates (~$0.10–0.15/kWh) is dramatically cheaper than any public option. See our Westchester home EV charger guide.
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