Tesla Destination Charger
About
Electric vehicle charging spots remain sparse in Lower Manhattan’s dense grid. Tesla Destination Charger fills a small but necessary gap, offering a dedicated station for drivers who need a reliable charge while exploring the area. Unlike public networks with variable availability, this location caters specifically to Tesla models, simplifying the process for owners who prioritize compatibility. The station’s presence reflects the growing demand for EV infrastructure in urban cores, where parking and power access often compete for space.
Finding it requires little effort: the charger sits at 44 Elizabeth St, New York, NY 10013, a block where historic storefronts meet modern utility. The address places it within walking distance of Chinatown’s bustling markets and Little Italy’s cafés, making it a practical stop for drivers combining errands with a charge. No frills, no memberships—just a functional station for those who arrive with a Tesla and leave with enough range to navigate the city.
Questions about compatibility or operation can be directed to (855) 472-7569, though the system itself is designed for minimal interaction. Tesla’s network typically integrates with the vehicle’s navigation, so most drivers will find the station pre-mapped in their dashboard. Still, having a direct line ensures quick answers if connectivity or access issues arise, a small but useful detail in a neighborhood where time often feels compressed.
For exact coordinates or real-time navigation, the map listing provides the clearest route. Like most urban charging spots, its value lies in convenience rather than amenities—ideal for drivers who need power, not a place to linger.