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EV Charging: Conroe vs Shenandoah

How do ev charging rules compare between Conroe, TX and Shenandoah, TX?

Conroe and Shenandoah have similar restriction levels.

Conroe, TX

Montgomery County

Few Restrictions

Conroe has no specific EV charging ordinance. Home EV charger installation requires an electrical permit under Chapter 14. The adopted NEC 2023 governs EV charging equipment standards.

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Shenandoah, TX

Montgomery County

Few Restrictions

Conroe requires electrical permits for Level 2 EV chargers. Texas Property Code Β§202.019 bars HOAs from prohibiting EV charging in Montgomery County. Unincorporated installs still need TDLR-licensed electrician. No EV-ready building mandate statewide.

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Key Facts Comparison

FactConroeShenandoah
Permit RequiredYes for Level 2+ chargers-
Electrical CodeNEC 2023-
HOA RestrictionCannot prohibit (TX state law)-
Contact936-522-3610-
Conroe Permit-Level 2 required
HOA Protection-Β§202.019
TDLR License-Required statewide
EV-Ready-No TX mandate
Fees-$75-$150 typical

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Conroe FAQ

Do I need a permit to install an EV charger at home in Conroe?

Yes, Level 2 and higher EV chargers require an electrical permit. Apply through the OpenGov portal. Standard 120V outlet use does not require a permit.

Can my HOA stop me from installing an EV charger in Conroe?

No. Texas state law prohibits HOAs from banning EV charging stations installed in reasonable configurations.

What electrical code applies to Conroe EV charger installations?

The National Electrical Code (NEC) 2023, adopted under Chapter 14, governs EV charging equipment standards in Conroe.

Shenandoah FAQ

Can my Woodlands HOA deny my Tesla wall charger?

No. Texas Property Code Β§202.019 bars HOAs from prohibiting EV charger installation within your exclusive-use area. The RDRC may require reasonable placement or conduit screening but cannot deny the install.

Do I need a permit for a Level 2 charger in unincorporated Montgomery County?

No county permit, but you must use a TDLR-licensed electrician per Occupations Code Ch. 1305. If you upgrade your service panel, CenterPoint will coordinate through the electrician. Inside Conroe, Willis, or Magnolia, a city electrical permit is required.

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