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ChargePoint opens five EV fast charging sites in New York

US networked EV charging solutions provider ChargePoint is opening five ultra-fast charging sites in upstate New York.
By Liam McLoughlin March 13, 2025 Read time: 2 mins
ChargePoint's public-private partnership with New York State Energy Research and Development Authority (NYSERDA) is supporting the opening of the five sites. Image: ChargePoint

The sites are supported by the New York State Energy Research and Development Authority (NYSERDA), and are located in Cortland, Waterloo, Lake Placid, Niagara Falls, and Ripley. Drivers can find, use and pay for charging at these locations via the ChargePoint mobile app.

“ChargePoint’s collaboration with NYSERDA demonstrates the critical role that public-private partnerships will continue to play in the build out of charging infrastructure, particularly at the state level.” said Rick Wilmer, CEO of ChargePoint. “When all types of institutions work together to defray costs, much-needed EV charging infrastructure can scale at an accelerated pace.”

NYSERDA president and CEO Doreen Harris said: “NYSERDA is proud to work with ChargePoint to bring these fast chargers to Cortland, Waterloo, Lake Placid, Niagara Falls, and Ripley. This private-public investment will expand access to reliable public charging for a growing number of electric vehicle drivers while helping to reduce pollution and improve air quality across the state.”

NYSERDA’s support, through its Clean Transportation program, is desigend to enable the build-out of critical EV charging infrastructure across New York State, reducing the capital investment needed to deploy public charging sites. This includes building out access in underserved communities, defined as disadvantaged communities by New York State’s Climate Justice Working Group. Fifty percent of the fast-charging stations funded through this program will be located in communities designated as disadvantaged.

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