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Energy
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Brooklyn
Mobility
August 23, 2023

Readying New York City for electric vehicle use at scale

NYC DOT worked with Newlab to further the city’s mission to install 10,000 curbside EV chargers by the year 2030

About

The New York City Department of Transportation’s (NYC DOT) mission is to provide for the safe, efficient, and environmentally responsible movement of people and goods in the City of New York. The organization has 5,500 employees and an annual operating budget of $1 billion. 

A collaboration between the New York City Department of Transportation (NYC DOT), the New York City Economic Development Corporation (NYCEDC) and Newlab, the DOT Studio is focused on applying emerging technologies to advance planning, policy, operations, and real-time management of transportation across New York City in line with the City’s Vision Zero and sustainability goals.

the challenge

The New York City Department of Transportation’s (NYC DOT) mission is to provide for the safe, efficient, and environmentally responsible movement of people and goods in the City of New York. The organization has 5,500 employees and an annual operating budget of $1 billion. 

A collaboration between the New York City Department of Transportation (NYC DOT), the New York City Economic Development Corporation (NYCEDC) and Newlab, the DOT Studio is focused on applying emerging technologies to advance planning, policy, operations, and real-time management of transportation across New York City in line with the City’s Vision Zero and sustainability goals.

the results

Through an in-depth research sprint, Newlab worked closely with DOT and EDC to develop a set of solution parameters that guided the recruitment of startups globally with solutions designed to serve the growing need for public electric vehicle (EV) charging solutions. Newlab identified 80 startups with high-impact solutions to address this need, and through a rigorous review process, narrowed down the final Studio cohort to three companies that were chosen to pilot their technologies across New York City.

Working together with DOT and each startup, we designed pilot projects to test how each technology would actually perform in a simulated New York City context. We also designed measurement techniques and success metrics for each solution to understand how they fit the specific parameters that DOT was seeking. Through our experiences navigating the site selection process, preparing and installing the pilots, and measuring the results of the tests through user feedback and KPIs, Newlab was effectively able to provide key insights and outcomes to inform how the City might scale public EV charging in conjunction with its goal of reaching zero carbon emissions by 2050.

Cost-effective and scalable curbside charging is an absolute necessity. The best way to get there is to start with pilots.
Seth Contreras
Advisor for Innovation Policy, Department of Transportation, New York City
NYCDOT