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EV Charging: Haltom City vs Keller

How do ev charging rules compare between Haltom City, TX and Keller, TX?

Haltom City and Keller have similar restriction levels.

Haltom City, TX

Tarrant County

Few Restrictions

Haltom City requires electrical permits for Level 2 EV chargers on dedicated 240-volt circuits. Level 1 plug-in charging needs no permit. Commercial stations require site plan review.

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Keller, TX

Tarrant County

Few Restrictions

Keller allows residential EV charger installation under the National Electrical Code with a permit for Level 2 hardwired units. Texas Property Code 202.019 protects homeowner rights against HOA bans on EV charging.

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Key Facts Comparison

FactHaltom CityKeller
Level 1 PermitNot required-
Level 2 PermitRequired electrical permitRequired for new 240V circuit
CodeNEC Article 625-
Typical Service Upgrade100A to 200A panel-
RebatesFederal and utility programs-
Code Enforced-NEC Article 625
Installer-Licensed Texas electrician
HOA Protection-TX Property Code 202.019
Utility-Oncor

Highlighted rows indicate differences between cities.

Haltom City FAQ

Do I need a permit to install a Tesla wall connector in my Haltom City garage?

Yes. A Level 2 charger like a Tesla Wall Connector installed on a dedicated 240-volt circuit requires an electrical permit and inspection from the Haltom City Building Department. Hire a licensed Texas electrician to pull the permit and perform the installation to code.

Can I run an extension cord from my Haltom City house to my car?

Extension cord use for Level 1 charging is discouraged because standard household extension cords are not rated for the continuous load and create a fire hazard. Install a dedicated outdoor-rated outlet or Level 2 charger with proper permitting for safe charging.

Keller FAQ

Do I need a permit to install a home EV charger in Keller?

Yes, for any hardwired Level 2 charger or new 240-volt dedicated circuit. Level 1 charging through an existing outlet typically does not require a new permit.

Can my Keller HOA stop me from installing an EV charger?

Generally no for a charger in your designated parking area. Texas Property Code 202.019 protects residential EV charging, though the HOA can impose reasonable rules on appearance and location.

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