
5 Best Hotels with EV Charging Stations in NYC
Driving an EV into New York City requires planning, but finding reliable charging has slowly become easier. This guide covers verified hotel charging and nearby public options to make it easier for business travelers to rent or use their own EVs when in NYC.
Quick Reference: Finding EV Chargers in NYC
PlugShare is the most comprehensive app for finding EV chargers, with crowdsourced reviews and real-time availability across 200+ countries. Download for iOS or Android.
ChargeHub provides detailed station information including pricing, number of ports, and last usage time for over 250,000 charging stations. Download for iOS.
Tesla Supercharger Map shows all Tesla Superchargers and Destination Charging locations, now open to non-Tesla EVs at many sites.
NYC DOT EV Resources provides information on curbside charging pilots and public infrastructure across the five boroughs.
NYC Hotels with On-Site EV Charging
Below are five hotels across New York City offering verified on-site EV charging, convenient access, and reliable guest services for business and leisure travelers.
1. The William Vale (Williamsburg, Brooklyn)

The William Vale operates 24/7 on-site parking with 4 Tesla charging ports at 111 North 12th Street, Brooklyn, NY 11249. Hotel guest pricing is $50 for 24-hour parking, with additional EV charging fees of $15 for Tesla vehicles and $25 for non-Tesla vehicles. Both valet and self-parking are available. Phone: (718) 631-8400. The location provides walking access to Williamsburg's tech and media offices, with L and G train connections to Manhattan.
View William Vale charging on ChargeHub
2. 1 Hotel Brooklyn Bridge (DUMBO, Brooklyn)

1 Hotel Brooklyn Bridge has 7 charging ports at 60 Furman Street, Brooklyn, NY 11201: 3 J1772 ports and 4 Tesla ports, available 24 hours and listed as complimentary for hotel guests. Valet parking costs up to $90 for 24 hours. Phone: +1 347-696-2500. The hotel holds LEED Gold certification. The waterfront location next to Brooklyn Bridge Park provides walking access to DUMBO and Downtown Brooklyn, with 2 and 3 subway lines nearby.
For more sustainable NYC hotel options, see our guide to the best eco-friendly hotels in NYC for business travelers.
View 1 Hotel charging on ChargeHub
3. Hyatt Regency JFK Airport at Resorts World New York (Queens)

Resorts World operates 46 EV charging positions on the third floor (P3) of its parking garage at 110-00 Rockaway Boulevard. Pricing includes a $2 connection fee, $0.45 per kWh, and a $5 per hour idle fee after 60 minutes of free idling. The stations use EVoke network with J1772 connectors and were confirmed in use within the last 24 hours. The A train provides direct access to Manhattan.
View Resorts World charging on ChargeHub
4. The Carlyle, A Rosewood Hotel (Upper East Side)

The Carlyle, A Rosewood Hotel has 2 Tesla Destination chargers at 35 East 76th Street, available 24/7 through valet service. Valet parking costs $75 per day for standard vehicles, with additional fees for SUVs. The chargers operate at Level 2.
View Carlyle charging on ChargeHub
5. The Peninsula New York (Midtown East)

The Peninsula operates 1 Tesla Destination charger at 700 Fifth Avenue, available 24/7 through valet at 8 kW. Access is for hotel customers and guests only.
View Peninsula charging on ChargeHub
Manhattan Parking Garages with EV Charging Near Popular Hotels
If your hotel doesn’t offer on-site EV charging, these Manhattan garages are reliable alternatives within short walking distance from major business and leisure hotels. Each location includes verified stations and current pricing from ChargeHub.
ABM Parking - 13 East 54th Street (Midtown)
ABM operates 2 Tesla Level 2 charging ports at 13-17 East 54th Street, listed as free on ChargeHub. The garage is open 24/7 with valet parking and is handicap accessible. Maximum vehicle height is 6'10". The facility sits between Fifth Avenue and Madison Avenue.
View ABM 54th Street charging on ChargeHub
Icon Parking - 235 West 48th Street (Theater District)
Icon operates 4 Tesla NACS Level 2 charging ports at 235 West 48th Street, available 24 hours and listed as free. No network activation is required. This location serves hotels in the Times Square and Theater District area.
View Icon 48th Street charging on ChargeHub
Icon Parking - 205 East 63rd Street (Upper East Side)
Icon operates 2 Tesla NACS Level 2 charging ports at 205 East 63rd Street, available 24 hours and listed as free. Icon Parking has over 60 locations in NYC equipped with Tesla chargers, and 50 locations include universal J1772 chargers.
View Icon 63rd Street charging on ChargeHub
Manhattan Plaza - 427 West 42nd Street (Midtown West)
This Blink network location has 2 J1772 Level 2 charging ports at 427 West 42nd Street. Pricing is $0.49 session fee plus $0.53 per kWh. The station was used within 24 hours according to ChargeHub. Open 24 hours.
View Manhattan Plaza charging on ChargeHub
Central Parking - Tower 31 (Midtown)
Central Parking operates 2 J1772 Level 2 charging ports at 9 West 31st Street on the Blink network. Pricing is $0.49 session fee plus $0.63 per kWh. Both ports were available and used within 7 days. Open 24 hours.
View Tower 31 charging on ChargeHub
Manhattan Fast-Charging Hubs
For drivers who need quick top-ups between meetings, Midtown and Lower Manhattan host some of the fastest EV charging stations in the U.S., ideal for business travelers on tight schedules.
Gravity Charging Center (Midtown West)
Gravity operates 24 charging stalls at 500 kW at 401 West 42nd Street, the fastest publicly available charging in the United States. The system delivers 200 miles of range in five minutes. The ceiling-mounted chargers are located in an indoor parking garage and is open 24/7. The location near Times Square and Hudson Yards serves hotels throughout Midtown.
Revel Pier 36 (Lower Manhattan)
Revel operates 10 fast chargers at Pier 36 on the Lower East Side: 5 CCS1 ports at 320 kW max and 5 NACS ports at 280 kW max, available 24/7. Pricing is $0.59 per kWh plus 8.875% tax. The station sits off FDR Drive and serves hotels in Lower Manhattan, the Financial District, and Battery Park City.

Brooklyn Fast-Charging Options
Brooklyn also offers multiple high-speed charging alternatives, from Tesla Superchargers to curbside Level 2 points, all easily accessible from key neighborhoods like Williamsburg, DUMBO, and Downtown Brooklyn.
Tesla Superchargers
Bay Parkway Supercharger: 20 stalls at 8949 Bay Parkway, available 24/7 at up to 325 kW. Open to all EVs with appropriate adapters.
Cropsey Avenue Supercharger: 12 stalls at 3035 Cropsey Avenue, available 24/7 at up to 250 kW.
Brooklyn Museum Supercharger: 10 stalls at 878 Washington Avenue, but requires $6 per hour parking lot access.
View all NYC Tesla Superchargerstesla
NYC Curbside Level 2 Charging
NYC DOT operates 100 curbside Level 2 chargers across 35 locations in all five boroughs, managed through the FLO network. Pricing is $2.50 per hour during the day and $1 per hour overnight. The curbside chargers see heavy utilization.
NYC DOT Electric Vehicles Information
Understanding Charging Costs
EV charging costs can vary quite a bit and change often:
- Hotel valet with charging: $50-$90 per 24 hours parking plus $15-$45 charging fees.
- Public garage Level 2: $0.49 session fee plus $0.53-$0.63 per kWh.
- Fast charging: $0.59 per kWh or $0.45 per kWh plus connection and idle fees.
- Icon Parking Tesla chargers: Listed as free at many locations
Level 2 charging at 6-19 kW typically adds 20-40 miles of range per hour. DC fast charging at 150-500 kW can deliver 150-200 miles in 15-20 minutes at the fastest stations.
How to Use These Maps and Apps
PlugShare allows filtering by connector type, charging speed, and lodging to find hotel-adjacent chargers. Users can see check-ins and reports on whether stations are working. The app covers over 200 countries and includes millions of user-contributed reviews.
ChargeHub shows real-time availability and lets you pay for charging directly through the app at partner locations. The ChargeHub Trip Planner helps you map routes with charging stops across North America.
Google Maps allows filtering for EV charging stations with specific connector types through the electric vehicle settings menu. The app includes AI-powered location descriptions based on user reviews.
Browse all NYC charging stations on ChargeHub - shows 2,049 public charging ports in New York City.
Pro Tips for Travelers with EVs
Always verify before arrival. Call hotels directly to confirm the number of charging ports, connector types, current pricing, and whether reservations are possible.
Check PlugShare the day before. Read the most recent user check-ins for your hotel's chargers to confirm they're operational and available.
Have backup options. Plan to use Gravity's Midtown hub for fast charging or Icon Parking locations with free Tesla chargers.
Use transit for daytime travel. The subway moves faster than driving across Manhattan. MTA Subway Map helps you plan routes without using your vehicle during the day.
Pack adapters. Tesla drivers visiting hotels with J1772-only chargers need an adapter. Non-Tesla drivers at Tesla-only properties should confirm universal charger availability.
Move your vehicle when charging completes. Many garages charge idle fees of $5 per hour after grace periods. Good etiquette helps other EV drivers access chargers.
Neighborhoods with Best EV Access
Midtown Manhattan has Gravity's 500 kW hub, multiple Icon Parking locations with free Tesla charging, and Blink network garages.
Williamsburg and DUMBO in Brooklyn offer The William Vale and 1 Hotel Brooklyn Bridge with on-site charging, plus nearby Tesla Superchargers.
Upper East Side has The Carlyle with valet charging and Icon Parking at 63rd Street with free Tesla ports.
Lower Manhattan benefits from Revel's Pier 36 fast-charging hub and expanding curbside Level 2 infrastructure.
JFK Airport area provides Resorts World's 46-station garage with consistent availability.
NYC has solid EV charging options for business travelers. Brooklyn hotels offer verified on-site stations. Manhattan garages provide free Tesla charging. You'll also find fast-charging hubs like Gravity and Revel throughout the city, plus a growing curbside network. Confirm your hotel's charging setup and check nearby garage options before you book.
For more sustainable travel strategies, see our essential guide to sustainable business travel. You can also find a list of eco-friendly hotels in NYC focused on more responsible stays.
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5 Best Hotels with EV Charging Stations in NYC
Driving an EV into New York City requires planning, but finding reliable charging has slowly become easier. This guide covers verified hotel charging and nearby public options to make it easier for business travelers to rent or use their own EVs when in NYC.
Quick Reference: Finding EV Chargers in NYC
PlugShare is the most comprehensive app for finding EV chargers, with crowdsourced reviews and real-time availability across 200+ countries. Download for iOS or Android.
ChargeHub provides detailed station information including pricing, number of ports, and last usage time for over 250,000 charging stations. Download for iOS.
Tesla Supercharger Map shows all Tesla Superchargers and Destination Charging locations, now open to non-Tesla EVs at many sites.
NYC DOT EV Resources provides information on curbside charging pilots and public infrastructure across the five boroughs.
NYC Hotels with On-Site EV Charging
Below are five hotels across New York City offering verified on-site EV charging, convenient access, and reliable guest services for business and leisure travelers.
1. The William Vale (Williamsburg, Brooklyn)

The William Vale operates 24/7 on-site parking with 4 Tesla charging ports at 111 North 12th Street, Brooklyn, NY 11249. Hotel guest pricing is $50 for 24-hour parking, with additional EV charging fees of $15 for Tesla vehicles and $25 for non-Tesla vehicles. Both valet and self-parking are available. Phone: (718) 631-8400. The location provides walking access to Williamsburg's tech and media offices, with L and G train connections to Manhattan.
View William Vale charging on ChargeHub
2. 1 Hotel Brooklyn Bridge (DUMBO, Brooklyn)

1 Hotel Brooklyn Bridge has 7 charging ports at 60 Furman Street, Brooklyn, NY 11201: 3 J1772 ports and 4 Tesla ports, available 24 hours and listed as complimentary for hotel guests. Valet parking costs up to $90 for 24 hours. Phone: +1 347-696-2500. The hotel holds LEED Gold certification. The waterfront location next to Brooklyn Bridge Park provides walking access to DUMBO and Downtown Brooklyn, with 2 and 3 subway lines nearby.
For more sustainable NYC hotel options, see our guide to the best eco-friendly hotels in NYC for business travelers.
View 1 Hotel charging on ChargeHub
3. Hyatt Regency JFK Airport at Resorts World New York (Queens)

Resorts World operates 46 EV charging positions on the third floor (P3) of its parking garage at 110-00 Rockaway Boulevard. Pricing includes a $2 connection fee, $0.45 per kWh, and a $5 per hour idle fee after 60 minutes of free idling. The stations use EVoke network with J1772 connectors and were confirmed in use within the last 24 hours. The A train provides direct access to Manhattan.
View Resorts World charging on ChargeHub
4. The Carlyle, A Rosewood Hotel (Upper East Side)

The Carlyle, A Rosewood Hotel has 2 Tesla Destination chargers at 35 East 76th Street, available 24/7 through valet service. Valet parking costs $75 per day for standard vehicles, with additional fees for SUVs. The chargers operate at Level 2.
View Carlyle charging on ChargeHub
5. The Peninsula New York (Midtown East)

The Peninsula operates 1 Tesla Destination charger at 700 Fifth Avenue, available 24/7 through valet at 8 kW. Access is for hotel customers and guests only.
View Peninsula charging on ChargeHub
Manhattan Parking Garages with EV Charging Near Popular Hotels
If your hotel doesn’t offer on-site EV charging, these Manhattan garages are reliable alternatives within short walking distance from major business and leisure hotels. Each location includes verified stations and current pricing from ChargeHub.
ABM Parking - 13 East 54th Street (Midtown)
ABM operates 2 Tesla Level 2 charging ports at 13-17 East 54th Street, listed as free on ChargeHub. The garage is open 24/7 with valet parking and is handicap accessible. Maximum vehicle height is 6'10". The facility sits between Fifth Avenue and Madison Avenue.
View ABM 54th Street charging on ChargeHub
Icon Parking - 235 West 48th Street (Theater District)
Icon operates 4 Tesla NACS Level 2 charging ports at 235 West 48th Street, available 24 hours and listed as free. No network activation is required. This location serves hotels in the Times Square and Theater District area.
View Icon 48th Street charging on ChargeHub
Icon Parking - 205 East 63rd Street (Upper East Side)
Icon operates 2 Tesla NACS Level 2 charging ports at 205 East 63rd Street, available 24 hours and listed as free. Icon Parking has over 60 locations in NYC equipped with Tesla chargers, and 50 locations include universal J1772 chargers.
View Icon 63rd Street charging on ChargeHub
Manhattan Plaza - 427 West 42nd Street (Midtown West)
This Blink network location has 2 J1772 Level 2 charging ports at 427 West 42nd Street. Pricing is $0.49 session fee plus $0.53 per kWh. The station was used within 24 hours according to ChargeHub. Open 24 hours.
View Manhattan Plaza charging on ChargeHub
Central Parking - Tower 31 (Midtown)
Central Parking operates 2 J1772 Level 2 charging ports at 9 West 31st Street on the Blink network. Pricing is $0.49 session fee plus $0.63 per kWh. Both ports were available and used within 7 days. Open 24 hours.
View Tower 31 charging on ChargeHub
Manhattan Fast-Charging Hubs
For drivers who need quick top-ups between meetings, Midtown and Lower Manhattan host some of the fastest EV charging stations in the U.S., ideal for business travelers on tight schedules.
Gravity Charging Center (Midtown West)
Gravity operates 24 charging stalls at 500 kW at 401 West 42nd Street, the fastest publicly available charging in the United States. The system delivers 200 miles of range in five minutes. The ceiling-mounted chargers are located in an indoor parking garage and is open 24/7. The location near Times Square and Hudson Yards serves hotels throughout Midtown.
Revel Pier 36 (Lower Manhattan)
Revel operates 10 fast chargers at Pier 36 on the Lower East Side: 5 CCS1 ports at 320 kW max and 5 NACS ports at 280 kW max, available 24/7. Pricing is $0.59 per kWh plus 8.875% tax. The station sits off FDR Drive and serves hotels in Lower Manhattan, the Financial District, and Battery Park City.

Brooklyn Fast-Charging Options
Brooklyn also offers multiple high-speed charging alternatives, from Tesla Superchargers to curbside Level 2 points, all easily accessible from key neighborhoods like Williamsburg, DUMBO, and Downtown Brooklyn.
Tesla Superchargers
Bay Parkway Supercharger: 20 stalls at 8949 Bay Parkway, available 24/7 at up to 325 kW. Open to all EVs with appropriate adapters.
Cropsey Avenue Supercharger: 12 stalls at 3035 Cropsey Avenue, available 24/7 at up to 250 kW.
Brooklyn Museum Supercharger: 10 stalls at 878 Washington Avenue, but requires $6 per hour parking lot access.
View all NYC Tesla Superchargerstesla
NYC Curbside Level 2 Charging
NYC DOT operates 100 curbside Level 2 chargers across 35 locations in all five boroughs, managed through the FLO network. Pricing is $2.50 per hour during the day and $1 per hour overnight. The curbside chargers see heavy utilization.
NYC DOT Electric Vehicles Information
Understanding Charging Costs
EV charging costs can vary quite a bit and change often:
- Hotel valet with charging: $50-$90 per 24 hours parking plus $15-$45 charging fees.
- Public garage Level 2: $0.49 session fee plus $0.53-$0.63 per kWh.
- Fast charging: $0.59 per kWh or $0.45 per kWh plus connection and idle fees.
- Icon Parking Tesla chargers: Listed as free at many locations
Level 2 charging at 6-19 kW typically adds 20-40 miles of range per hour. DC fast charging at 150-500 kW can deliver 150-200 miles in 15-20 minutes at the fastest stations.
How to Use These Maps and Apps
PlugShare allows filtering by connector type, charging speed, and lodging to find hotel-adjacent chargers. Users can see check-ins and reports on whether stations are working. The app covers over 200 countries and includes millions of user-contributed reviews.
ChargeHub shows real-time availability and lets you pay for charging directly through the app at partner locations. The ChargeHub Trip Planner helps you map routes with charging stops across North America.
Google Maps allows filtering for EV charging stations with specific connector types through the electric vehicle settings menu. The app includes AI-powered location descriptions based on user reviews.
Browse all NYC charging stations on ChargeHub - shows 2,049 public charging ports in New York City.
Pro Tips for Travelers with EVs
Always verify before arrival. Call hotels directly to confirm the number of charging ports, connector types, current pricing, and whether reservations are possible.
Check PlugShare the day before. Read the most recent user check-ins for your hotel's chargers to confirm they're operational and available.
Have backup options. Plan to use Gravity's Midtown hub for fast charging or Icon Parking locations with free Tesla chargers.
Use transit for daytime travel. The subway moves faster than driving across Manhattan. MTA Subway Map helps you plan routes without using your vehicle during the day.
Pack adapters. Tesla drivers visiting hotels with J1772-only chargers need an adapter. Non-Tesla drivers at Tesla-only properties should confirm universal charger availability.
Move your vehicle when charging completes. Many garages charge idle fees of $5 per hour after grace periods. Good etiquette helps other EV drivers access chargers.
Neighborhoods with Best EV Access
Midtown Manhattan has Gravity's 500 kW hub, multiple Icon Parking locations with free Tesla charging, and Blink network garages.
Williamsburg and DUMBO in Brooklyn offer The William Vale and 1 Hotel Brooklyn Bridge with on-site charging, plus nearby Tesla Superchargers.
Upper East Side has The Carlyle with valet charging and Icon Parking at 63rd Street with free Tesla ports.
Lower Manhattan benefits from Revel's Pier 36 fast-charging hub and expanding curbside Level 2 infrastructure.
JFK Airport area provides Resorts World's 46-station garage with consistent availability.
NYC has solid EV charging options for business travelers. Brooklyn hotels offer verified on-site stations. Manhattan garages provide free Tesla charging. You'll also find fast-charging hubs like Gravity and Revel throughout the city, plus a growing curbside network. Confirm your hotel's charging setup and check nearby garage options before you book.
For more sustainable travel strategies, see our essential guide to sustainable business travel. You can also find a list of eco-friendly hotels in NYC focused on more responsible stays.
Become a Dyme member to support cleaner, low-impact travel and unlock exclusive prices.


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