Tesla Destination Charger
About
TriBeCa’s quiet corners hide a few practical stops for modern drivers. Among them is a Tesla Destination Charger, tucked along a stretch of North Moore Street where brick facades meet the hum of downtown. Electric vehicle owners passing through the neighborhood—or those lingering nearby for the day—will find this spot marked by its purpose: a charging point designed for Tesla models, blending into the city’s rhythm without fanfare.
The address, 27 N Moore St, New York, NY 10013, sits in a pocket of lower Manhattan where cobblestone sidewalks still hint at the area’s industrial past. Unlike highway-side charging hubs, this station caters to drivers who might be grabbing coffee at a nearby café or stepping into one of the district’s sleek galleries. Questions about compatibility or charging times can go directly to the listed line—(212) 929-9404—though Tesla’s app often handles the details before arrival.
No frills, no waitlists; the setup assumes drivers know what they’re doing. For those plotting a route, the map pin drops precisely where it should. It’s the kind of place that doesn’t need a sign to explain itself—just a working port and a free stall.