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Electric Vehicle(EV) Charging in Hoboken

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Electric Vehicle(EV) Charging in Hoboken

In April 2019, the City of Hoboken adopted a Climate Action Plan to achieve greenhouse gas reductions in ways that improve quality of life, environmental and public health, and resilience for present and future generations of Hoboken residents.

In 2021, to help support the City of Hoboken’s ambitious Climate Action Plan goal of being carbon neutral by 2050, the City of Hoboken unveiled its first phase of City-owned, publicly accessible level 2 electric vehicle charging stations at Garage B, Garage D, and on First Street between Washington Street and Court Street.

In July 2022, the City expanded the number of level 2 electric vehicle charging stations at Garages B and D and added electric vehicle charging stations to the Midtown Garage and the municipal parking lot at 1301 Jefferson Street.

In 2022, the City awarded a contract to Volta to install 25 curbside EV charging stations across Hoboken to help the City achieve its goal of ensuring all residents live within a five-minute walk of a publicly-accessible charging station.  In November 2023, Volta began energizing the first curbside DCFC and level 2 charging stations.

To further improve accessibility to electric vehicle charging, in July 2024, the City energized its two fastest charging stations on Newark Street between Grand Street and Adams Street.

The table and map below display the progress of the installation of publicly-accessible EV charging stations.

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First Street between Washington Street and Court Street
Garage B- 28 Second Street Hoboken, NJ 07030

For EV charging rules and regulations click here.

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In April 2019, the City of Hoboken adopted a Climate Action Plan to achieve greenhouse gas reductions in ways that improve quality of life, environmental and public health, and resilience for present and future generations of Hoboken residents.

In 2021, to help support the City of Hoboken’s ambitious Climate Action Plan goal of being carbon neutral by 2050, the City of Hoboken unveiled its first phase of City-owned, publicly accessible level 2 electric vehicle charging stations at Garage B, Garage D, and on First Street between Washington Street and Court Street.

In July 2022, the City expanded the number of level 2 electric vehicle charging stations at Garages B and D and added electric vehicle charging stations to the Midtown Garage and the municipal parking lot at 1301 Jefferson Street.

In 2022, the City awarded a contract to Volta to install 25 curbside EV charging stations across Hoboken to help the City achieve its goal of ensuring all residents live within a five-minute walk of a publicly-accessible charging station.  In November 2023, Volta began energizing the first curbside DCFC and level 2 charging stations.

To further improve accessibility to electric vehicle charging, in July 2024, the City energized its two fastest charging stations on Newark Street between Grand Street and Adams Street.

The table and map below display the progress of the installation of publicly-accessible EV charging stations.

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First Street between Washington Street and Court Street
Garage B- 28 Second Street Hoboken, NJ 07030

For EV charging rules and regulations click here.

Volta Electric Vehicle Charging Stations in Hoboken

Through the City's Volta partnership, 25 charging stations, including eight DC fast charging stations, will be installed and operated at no cost to the City of Hoboken. Use the table and map above to see where these charging stations are located.

Volta DC fast charging station on Monroe Street between 7th Street and 8th Street

Frequently Asked Questions

  1. How do I charge at a Volta EV charging station? Download the Volta app to find the nearest available charging station and begin a charging session. For step by step directions on charging your vehicle using a Volta charging station, visit Volta's online help center at support.voltacharging.com.
  2. How much does charging at a Volta EV charging station cost? As of November 2023, using a Volta DCFC costs $0.49 per kWh while charging and $0.50 per minute while the vehicle is plugged in but no longer charging. Until April 30, 2024, charging is free at Volta's level 2 charging stations in Hoboken. Check the Volta app for the most up-to-date pricing information.
  3. How quickly can Volta's stations charge? Volta's DCFCs provide 50 kW of power and can charge a typical vehicle's battery from 20% to 80% in about an hour. Volta's level 2s provide 10kW of power and can add 20 to 25 miles of battery range per hour.
  4. How can I report an issue with a Volta EV charging station? To report an issue you can open the station details on the Volta app and tap "Report an Issue," email Volta at support@voltacharging.com, or call 888-264-2208. Volta's online help center provides additional information for troubleshooting common issues with their charging stations.
  5. Where will Volta stations be installed in Hoboken? Use the Volta app to see activated stations' locations and the map above to see where stations are currently under construction as Volta phases in their 25 EV charging stations in Hoboken.

Resident Green Pass Program:
Acknowledging the reality that most Hoboken residents lack access to charging facilities at their place of residence, the City of Hoboken launched "Green Pass Program" to provide discounted garage parking for Resident On-Street Parking Permit holders while they are charging their electric vehicle or plug-in hybrid EV in Garage B, Garage D, or Midtown Garage. Members of the Green Pass program will be eligible for a discounted parking rate of $6.00 for up to eight hours.
CLICK HERE TO REGISTER YOUR VEHICLE FOR THE GREEN PASS PROGRAM

Resident Green Pass Program Requirements:

1. Have an active Hoboken Resident On-Street Permit.
2. Be a fully electric or plug-in hybrid electric vehicle.

Frequently Asked Questions

1. How much does a Green Pass cost? The Green Pass is free. You must, however, have a valid Hoboken Resident On-Street Parking Permit.

2. How do I enroll in the Green Pass program? Use this link to access the online application form.

3. What do I do once I’m approved? Once your vehicle is approved, you will be eligible to pay the discounted parking rate of $6 for up to eight hours while charging at participating municipal parking garages. Your vehicle details will be uploaded into the City’s parking access control systems, so you’ll automatically receive the discount rate upon leaving the garage.

4. Which parking garages are participating in the Green Pass program? Garage B (28 2nd Street), Garage D (215 Hudson Street), and Midtown Garage (371 4th Street).

5. Why are you offering parking discounts to EV / PHEV drivers? Unlike in suburban areas where most people charge their electric vehicles in their driveways or private garages, most residents of Hoboken do not have access to off-street EV charging stations at their place of residence. The Green Pass program will help reduce the costs of charging an electric vehicle and make electric vehicle adoption in Hoboken more appealing.

6. How much will I pay if I park for more than 8 hours in the participating garage? After eight hours, you will pay the prevailing hourly garage rate for the remaining time your vehicle is parked in the garage.

7. Will my vehicle be compatible with the EV charging stations in Garage B, Garage D, and Midtown Garage? The charging stations installed in Garage B, Garage D, and Midtown Garage are ChargePoint level 2 stations. These charging stations use standardized J-1772 ports that are compatible with most electric vehicles in North America.

*Questions about the Green Pass program can be directed via email to dgonzalez@hobokennj.gov.

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