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EV Charging: Bolingbrook vs Joliet

How do ev charging rules compare between Bolingbrook, IL and Joliet, IL?

Bolingbrook and Joliet have similar restriction levels.

Bolingbrook, IL

Will County

Few Restrictions

Illinois Electric Vehicle Charging Act (20 ILCS 627) requires new single-family homes to be EV-capable and limits HOA bans. Will County municipalities issue electrical permits for Level 2 chargers. Joliet and Bolingbrook have adopted the 2021 IECC with EV-ready provisions.

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Joliet, IL

Will County

Few Restrictions

The City of Joliet has developed an Electric Vehicle Charging Infrastructure Plan to support growing EV adoption. Level 3 fast chargers are planned within one mile of highway interchanges, and Level 2 chargers at key locations throughout the city. Joliet does not currently mandate EV charging stations for new residential or commercial construction through local ordinance. Illinois state law (765 ILCS 1085, the EV Charging Act) protects residents' rights to install EV chargers.

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Key Facts Comparison

FactBolingbrookJoliet
State Law20 ILCS 627 EV Charging ActIL EV Charging Act (765 ILCS 1085) protects installation rights
New HomesEV-capable wiring required-
Condo Rights765 ILCS 160/1-25 protects installation-
PermitElectrical permit required-
NEC Article625 compliance mandatory-
Infrastructure Plan-City EV Charging Infrastructure Plan adopted
Level 3 Chargers-Within 1 mile of highway interchanges
Level 2 Chargers-At key municipal and commercial locations
Building Mandate-No current local EV-ready building requirement
Permits-Standard electrical permit for charger installation

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Bolingbrook FAQ

Can my Will County condo association block an EV charger?

No. 765 ILCS 160/1-25 prohibits associations from adopting rules that effectively prohibit owner-installed EV chargers on their designated parking space, subject to reasonable restrictions.

Do I need a permit for a Level 2 charger in Joliet?

Yes. Joliet requires an electrical permit for any 240V circuit installation. Use a licensed electrician and expect inspection for NEC Article 625 compliance.

Joliet FAQ

Does Joliet require EV charging stations in new buildings?

No. Joliet does not currently mandate EV charging infrastructure in new residential or commercial construction. The city focuses on strategic public charger deployment.

Can my HOA prevent me from installing an EV charger in Joliet?

No. The Illinois EV Charging Act (765 ILCS 1085) prohibits unreasonable restrictions on EV charger installation by HOAs and landlords.

Do I need a permit to install an EV charger at my Joliet home?

Yes. A standard electrical permit is required for EV charger installation. Contact the Building & Inspectional Services Division for permit requirements.

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