Electric Vehicles & Charging Infrastructure

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Electric vehicles (EVs) help reduce greenhouse gas emissions and improve air quality. When powered by renewable energy, EVs contribute to even greater environmental benefits. Expanding EV charging infrastructure in Rochester helps remove barriers to adoption, particularly for residents who do not have access to charging at home and supports the broader transition to clean transportation. 

The City of Rochester is committed to providing accessible, convenient, and transparent public EV charging. Below you will find information on City-owned charging stations, new rates, how to pay, and helpful resources. 

City Owned Electric Vehicle Charging Rates:

Beginning January 1, 2026, City-owned public Level 2 chargers will operate under a new rate structure:

  • $0.17 per kilowatt hour (kWh)
  • $5 hourly idle fee applied 30 minutes after your vehicle is fully charged

 These changes are designed to ensure fairness, transparency and access. Residents pay only for the electricity they use, similar to how they pay for energy at home. The idle fee encourages turnover at charging stations, making charger available to more users throughout the day. 

Explore:

How to Pay at City-Owned Chargers
Understanding EV Charging and Parking Fees
Where to find city-owned chargers

Additional Information:

EV Charger Permitting Checklist
Rebates & Incentives