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EV Charging: Alpharetta vs Atlanta

How do ev charging rules compare between Alpharetta, GA and Atlanta, GA?

Atlanta has fewer restrictions than Alpharetta.

Alpharetta, GA

Fulton County

Some Restrictions

Georgia requires public electric vehicle charging stations to comply with statewide measurement and disclosure rules administered by the Department of Agriculture, ensuring uniform pricing units and accuracy regardless of city.

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Atlanta, GA

Fulton County

Few Restrictions

Atlanta's EV Ready ordinance requires 20% of new multifamily parking to be EV-capable. Home Level 2 chargers need an electrical permit, and cords cannot cross public sidewalks.

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Key Facts Comparison

FactAlpharettaAtlanta
RegulatorGA Dept. of Agriculture-
Pricing unitPer kilowatt-hour-
Accuracy standardNIST Handbook 44-
EffectiveStatewide-
EV Ready Requirement-20% of new MF parking
Residential Charger-Electrical permit required
Sidewalk Cords-Prohibited
EV-Only Spaces-Enforceable
Utility-Georgia Power incentives

Highlighted rows indicate differences between cities.

Alpharetta FAQ

Can Georgia cities require different EV pricing displays?

No. Pricing-unit and metrology rules are set by the state Department of Agriculture and apply uniformly. Cities can still regulate where stations are located through zoning.

Do free workplace chargers fall under Georgia's EV station rules?

Most state metrology requirements apply only to commercial charging where customers pay. Free or employee-only stations have lighter obligations but should still meet electrical code.

Atlanta FAQ

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