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EV Charging: Evanston vs Orland Park

How do ev charging rules compare between Evanston, IL and Orland Park, IL?

Evanston and Orland Park have similar restriction levels.

Evanston, IL

Cook County

Few Restrictions

Cook County supports EV charging expansion through a $5.5 million infrastructure program targeting suburban charging deserts. Illinois law (765 ILCS 1085, Electric Vehicle Charging Act) protects EV charger installation rights. No county ordinance restricts residential EV charger installation in unincorporated areas.

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Orland Park, IL

Cook County

Few Restrictions

Orland Park encourages residential and commercial EV charging. Single-family installations require a basic electrical permit. Illinois law (765 ILCS 605/18.11) protects condo and HOA residents' right to install Level 2 charging in their assigned parking.

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Key Facts Comparison

FactEvanstonOrland Park
County Program$5.5M charging expansion-
State Law765 ILCS 1085 (EV Charging Act)-
Electrical PermitRequired for Level 2-
HOA RestrictionsProhibited by state law-
Permit Required-Electrical permit (Level 2)
Circuit-Typically dedicated 40-50A
HOA Rights-Protected by 765 ILCS 605/18.11
Licensed Electrician-Required
Contact-Building (708) 403-6200

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Evanston FAQ

Do I need a permit to install an EV charger at my home in unincorporated Cook County?

Level 2 (240V) charger installation requires an electrical permit from Cook County Building and Zoning. Level 1 charging from a standard outlet typically does not. A licensed electrician must perform the installation.

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

No. The Illinois Electric Vehicle Charging Act (765 ILCS 1085) prohibits HOAs and condo associations from unreasonably restricting EV charger installation.

Orland Park FAQ

Do I need a permit for an EV charger in Orland Park?

Yes, an electrical permit is required for Level 2 (240V) installations. Plug-in Level 1 chargers using existing outlets generally do not require a permit.

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

No. Illinois law (765 ILCS 605/18.11) protects condo and townhome owners' right to install Level 2 charging in assigned parking, subject to reasonable rules.

Are there rebates for EV chargers in Orland Park?

Yes. ComEd offers rebates for residential and commercial EV charger installations. State and federal tax credits may also apply.

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