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EV Charging: Foster Center vs Pawtucket

How do ev charging rules compare between Foster Center, RI and Pawtucket, RI?

Foster Center and Pawtucket have similar restriction levels.

Foster Center, RI

Providence County

Few Restrictions

Rhode Island adopted EV-ready building code provisions in 2022 under RIGL §23-27.3 and provides rebates through the DRIVE EV program. Providence County municipalities issue electrical permits for Level 2 charger installations.

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Pawtucket, RI

Providence County

Few Restrictions

Rhode Island adopted EV-ready building code provisions in 2022 under RIGL §23-27.3 and provides rebates through the DRIVE EV program. Providence County municipalities issue electrical permits for Level 2 charger installations.

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Key Facts Comparison

FactFoster CenterPawtucket
EV-Ready CodeRI SBC 2022 updateRI SBC 2022 update
Condo RightsRIGL §34-36.1-2.111.1RIGL §34-36.1-2.111.1
Electrical PermitRequired for L2Required for L2
DRIVE RebateUp to $2,500Up to $2,500
Utility RebateRI Energy programRI Energy program

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Foster Center FAQ

Can a Rhode Island condo association prohibit me from installing an EV charger?

No. RIGL §34-36.1-2.111.1 (effective 2022) prohibits condominium associations from banning EV charger installation by unit owners. Reasonable restrictions on placement and cost allocation are allowed, but outright bans are unenforceable.

Do I need a permit to install a Level 2 EV charger at home in Providence?

Yes. An electrical permit is required through the Providence Dept. of Inspection and Standards under the RI State Building Code. Your electrician typically pulls the permit and arranges inspection.

Pawtucket FAQ

Can a Rhode Island condo association prohibit me from installing an EV charger?

No. RIGL §34-36.1-2.111.1 (effective 2022) prohibits condominium associations from banning EV charger installation by unit owners. Reasonable restrictions on placement and cost allocation are allowed, but outright bans are unenforceable.

Do I need a permit to install a Level 2 EV charger at home in Providence?

Yes. An electrical permit is required through the Providence Dept. of Inspection and Standards under the RI State Building Code. Your electrician typically pulls the permit and arranges inspection.

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