For years now there has been talk of QC stations being added on the interstates near Albany, but it was always sometime in the near-but-never-arriving future. There are a few stations in Massachusetts not completely out of range, and one I think just downstate of this region on I-90, but nothing really helpful...until now. With no fanfare that I've seen, EVgo has put in five, count 'em FIVE CHadeMO / SAE Combo (no L-2) stations. I found one of them last night in a very unlikely place: the smallest Hannaford Supermarket, in North Troy, a region that, aside from the Rennselaer Polytechnic Institute, is quite conservative. The only two EVs I've seen at that supermarket both belong to me. (Ironically, neither of them has a QC port, but hey, my next EV probably will.) Now I and the few other EV drivers in my area will be able to get to 80% charge quickly, which is especially helpful in the Winter here. I'll try to link the map, but it looks like the url will be generic. Put in ZIP code 12118 if you want to see the exact locations. It looks like we've finally joined the 21st Century.
https://www.nrgevgo.com/charging-locations/
https://www.nrgevgo.com/charging-locations/