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EV Charging: Grand Rapids vs Kentwood

How do ev charging rules compare between Grand Rapids, MI and Kentwood, MI?

Grand Rapids and Kentwood have similar restriction levels.

Grand Rapids, MI

Kent County

Some Restrictions

Kent County has no ordinance reserving or enforcing electric-vehicle charging spaces, and Michigan has no statewide statute penalizing 'ICEing' a charger. Enforcement of EV-only charging stalls depends on local ordinances and posted signs, or on private property owners.

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Kentwood, MI

Kent County

Some Restrictions

Kent County has no ordinance reserving or enforcing electric-vehicle charging spaces, and Michigan has no statewide statute penalizing 'ICEing' a charger. Enforcement of EV-only charging stalls depends on local ordinances and posted signs, or on private property owners.

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Key Facts Comparison

FactGrand RapidsKentwood
County EV-parking ruleNoneNone
Statewide 'ICEing' fineNo Michigan statuteNo Michigan statute
Public-street enforcementNeeds local ordinance + signageNeeds local ordinance + signage
Private lotsOwner posts and enforcesOwner posts and enforces
HOA ruleCannot bar owner EV-charger installCannot bar owner EV-charger install

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Grand Rapids FAQ

Can I be ticketed for parking a gas car in an EV charging spot?

Not by Kent County or by state law. Only if a specific city or township has adopted and posted an EV-space ordinance, or on private property where the owner posts and enforces it (e.g. private tow).

Does Michigan protect EV charging spaces?

There is no statewide statute reserving them. State guidance says public-street EV signage must rest on a local ordinance. Michigan does, however, bar HOAs from blocking a homeowner's EV-charger installation.

Kentwood FAQ

Can I be ticketed for parking a gas car in an EV charging spot?

Not by Kent County or by state law. Only if a specific city or township has adopted and posted an EV-space ordinance, or on private property where the owner posts and enforces it (e.g. private tow).

Does Michigan protect EV charging spaces?

There is no statewide statute reserving them. State guidance says public-street EV signage must rest on a local ordinance. Michigan does, however, bar HOAs from blocking a homeowner's EV-charger installation.

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