The City of Watertown announced changes to the policy of charging EVs at City-owned charging stations. Starting on May 1 drivers will have to pay to charge at the stations located in City and school lots. See the details below:
Parking at an EV Charging Station
Beginning on May 1, 2025, users of the City of Watertown’s EV charging stations will be charged a rate of $0.25 per kWh to charge their vehicle. The City of Watertown owns 29 EV charging stations across the city for public use, located at:
Watertown Free Public Library parking lot – 4 plugs
Howard Street Parking Lot – 6 plugs
Lowell Elementary School – 1 plug but restricted to school staff during the day
Cunniff Elementary School – 3 plugs but restricted to school staff during the day
Hosmer Elementary School – 6 plugs but restricted to school staff during the day
Department of Public Works – 8 plugs (open to public 5pm – 6am)
The income gathered will go toward the City’s sustainability goals in the future. The EV charging stations at the three elementary schools (Lowell, Cunniff, and Hosmer) will be open to the public outside of school hours, from 6pm – 6am.