AT&T's solar charging stations invade New York again
Next time you're at a park, beach or high-traffic spot in New York, and your phone battery's running low, look for the contraption in the image above. That's AT&T's Street Charge station, which harnesses the power of the sun so you can continue tweeting and uploading those selfies on the go. Ma Bell is installing 45 of these in several locations around NYC, almost double the charging stations it installed in the summer of 2013 when the initiative first launched. The company's using newer, sturdier, more weather-resistant models this time, though, and they'll be deployed across several places in the five boroughs, which are listed after the break. If you're wondering, yes you're free to use these phone, tablet and general gadget chargers even if you're not an AT&T customer. And yes, the stations are usable even at night (thanks to internal batteries that store the sun's power), but they can only rescue you from total battery depletion until September.
Check out the list below, or a map of the stations on AT&T's website.
Manhattan:
Central Park
Marcus Garvey Park
Coenties Slip
Old Slip
Mannahatta
Pier 15
East River Esplanade
Bowling Green Park
South Street Seaport
Edgar Plaza
Union Square
Governor's Island
Queens:
Flushing Meadows Corona Park
Rockaway Beach
The Bronx:
Orchard Beach
Brooklyn:
Brooklyn Bridge Park
Coney Island
Brighton Beach
Staten Island:
South Beach
Midland Beach