New York Electric Vehicle Infrastructure & Adoption Analysis
Explore 5,469 charging stations across 723 cities
Infrastructure Grade
15% DC Fast
Based on DC Fast Charger ratio
3,029 of 20,570 ports
Density Metrics
Data Status
Current
Last updated: Jan 28, 2026
Data sourced from U.S. DOE AFDC
Cities in New York
New York
Rochester
Albany
Brooklyn
Buffalo
Syracuse
Haverstraw
Schenectady
Saratoga Springs
Ithaca
Latham
Troy
Kingston
Yonkers
White Plains
Queens
Poughkeepsie
Ballston Spa
Clifton Park
Liverpool
Canandaigua
Plattsburgh
Bronx
Riverhead
Malta
Staten Island
Queensbury
Hudson
Middletown
Baldwinsville
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Local Insights
Level 2 Focused Infrastructure
New York's charging network emphasizes Level 2 charging (85% of ports), ideal for overnight and workplace charging.
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2026 Federal EV Tax Credits
Federal incentives can significantly reduce the cost of purchasing an electric vehicle. Here are the current tax credits available in 2026:
Clean Vehicle Credit
$7,500
For new qualifying electric vehicles. Income limits apply: $150k (single), $300k (joint filing). Vehicle MSRP limits: $55k (cars), $80k (SUVs/trucks).
Used EV Credit
$4,000
30% of purchase price (max $4,000) for used EVs. Must be at least 2 years old, priced under $25,000, and purchased from a dealer.
Commercial Credit
$7,500+
Up to $7,500 for vehicles under 14,000 lbs, $40,000 for larger commercial vehicles. No income limits for business purchases.
Tax credit availability depends on vehicle eligibility and individual circumstances. View IRS guidelines