EV Charging
Fast Charging For NYC
We develop storage-enabled EV charging infrastructure that supports transportation electrification while reducing strain on local distribution networks. By pairing EV charging with on-site energy storage, our projects improve reliability, enhance resilience, and enable scalable charging in constrained urban environments.
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Active EV Charging Projects
1074 Grand Street, Williamsburg Brooklyn Operational since 2023 this station has four 180kW plugs. View on Google Maps
57-77 Rust Street, Maspeth Queens Operational since 2023 this station has two 180kW plugs. View on Google Maps
Upcoming EV Charging Projects
EV Charging: Frequently Asked Questions
River Birch: Two (2) 360 kW ultra-fast DC chargers and four plugs (4) delivering up to 720 kW of combined peak charging power, designed to minimize dwell time and support high-utilization urban charging demand.
Greenline: One (1) 360 kW ultra-fast DC charger delivering up to 360 kW of peak power with two (2) plugs.
Arcadia: One (1) 360 kW ultra-fast DC charger delivering up to 360 kW of peak power with two (2) plugs.
Harborstone: Four (4) 360 kW ultra-fast DC chargers delivering up to 1.44 MW of combined peak charging power with eight (8) plugs.
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Yes — our stations are open to all EV drivers. No membership or app required. Simply pull up, plug in, and pay at the station.
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Our stations deliver up to 180kW per plug, meaning most EVs can add 100+ miles of range in under 30 minutes. Charging speed may vary depending on your vehicle's onboard charger capacity.
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Our current stations are located at 1074 Grand Street in Williamsburg, Brooklyn and 57-77 Rust Street in Maspeth, Queens. Both are available on major navigation apps.
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Every MGN station is paired with on-site battery energy storage — meaning we can deliver fast, reliable charging even in neighborhoods where the grid is constrained.
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We partner with property owners across the city to site and develop EV charging infrastructure. We handle everything — design, permitting, installation, and maintenance. Contact us at re@mgn.energy to learn more.
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MGN does. Property owners who host our stations don't pay for installation, maintenance, or operations. We handle everything and pay you a long-term lease for use of your property.