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EV Charging: Edison vs Perth Amboy

How do ev charging rules compare between Edison, NJ and Perth Amboy, NJ?

Edison, NJ

Middlesex County

Some Restrictions

Electric vehicle (EV) charging in Edison Township is governed primarily by New Jersey's statewide EV-ready building and parking rules: the NJ Electric Vehicle Charging Infrastructure law (P.L. 2021, c.171) and the EV-ready Make-Ready standards in the NJ Model Statewide Municipal Ordinance for EV Supply Equipment. Edison's Chapter 37 (Zoning) implements the state model: EVSE is a permitted accessory use in all zoning districts, and new construction must include Make-Ready EV parking spaces.

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Perth Amboy, NJ

Middlesex County

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Key Facts Comparison

FactEdisonPerth Amboy
State LawNJ P.L. 2021, c.171 (EV Infrastructure)-
Model OrdinanceNJ DCA Statewide Municipal Ordinance for EVSE-
Zoning StatusAccessory use in all districts-
New ConstructionMake-Ready EV parking required-
PermitElectrical permit (N.J.A.C. 5:23)-
Local ImplementationEdison Code Chapter 37-

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Edison FAQ

Can I install an EV charger at my Edison home?

Yes. EVSE is a permitted accessory use at single-family homes under the NJ Model Ordinance and Edison's Chapter 37, requiring only an electrical permit from the Edison Construction Department under the NJ Uniform Construction Code (N.J.A.C. 5:23). No zoning variance is needed.

Do new Edison developments have to include EV charging?

Yes. The NJ Model Statewide Municipal Ordinance for EVSE (mandated by P.L. 2021, c.171) requires a percentage of off-street parking in new construction to be Make-Ready (conduit and electrical capacity), with a smaller subset of installed EVSE at completion. Edison's Chapter 37 implements these requirements.

Who issues EV-charger permits in Edison?

The Edison Construction Department issues electrical permits for EVSE installation under the NJ Uniform Construction Code (N.J.A.C. 5:23). Multi-family and commercial installations may also need site-plan review by the Planning Board.

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