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EV Charging: Miami vs North Miami

How do ev charging rules compare between Miami, FL and North Miami, FL?

Miami and North Miami have similar restriction levels.

Miami, FL

Miami-Dade County

Few Restrictions

Miami previously required EV-ready parking spaces in new construction, but Florida Senate Bill 1084 (effective July 2024) preempts local EV charger regulation. State law now governs EV charging station requirements statewide.

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North Miami, FL

Miami-Dade County

Few Restrictions

North Miami follows Florida state law regarding electric vehicle charging infrastructure. Florida encourages EV adoption and preempts local governments from prohibiting EV charging stations in residential areas. HOAs cannot prohibit EV charging equipment installation by unit owners under F.S. 718.113 and F.S. 720.3075.

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Key Facts Comparison

FactMiamiNorth Miami
State PreemptionSB 1084, effective July 2024-
Condo RightsF.S. 718.113 protects EV install-
City GaragesLevel 2 charging available-
HOA RestrictionsCannot unreasonably deny EV chargers-
State Law-F.S. 366.94, 718.113, 720.3075
HOA Restriction-Cannot prohibit EV charger installation
Level 2 Permit-Electrical permit required
Cost-Installing owner bears all costs
Community Dev.-(305) 895-9825

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Miami FAQ

Can Miami require EV charging stations in new buildings?

No. Florida SB 1084 (effective July 2024) preempts local governments from regulating EV chargers. Only the state can set EV charging requirements for new construction.

Can my Miami condo HOA block me from installing an EV charger?

No. Florida Statute 718.113 protects condo unit owners' rights to install EV charging equipment in their assigned parking spaces. HOAs cannot unreasonably restrict installation.

Where can I charge my EV in Miami?

The Miami Parking Authority offers Level 2 charging at city-owned garages. Numerous private charging networks also operate throughout Brickell, Downtown, Coconut Grove, and other neighborhoods.

North Miami FAQ

Can my HOA prevent me from installing an EV charger in North Miami?

No. Under Florida law (F.S. 718.113 for condos, F.S. 720.3075 for HOAs), associations cannot prohibit unit owners from installing EV charging equipment in their assigned parking spaces. The installing owner bears all costs and liability.

Do I need a permit to install an EV charger in North Miami?

Level 2 chargers (240V) require an electrical permit from Community Development at (305) 895-9825. Standard Level 1 charging from a 120V outlet typically does not require additional permitting beyond standard electrical code compliance.

Does North Miami require EV charging in new buildings?

The city has begun incorporating EV charging considerations into new development site plan reviews as part of its sustainability planning, but there is no current mandate requiring EV charging in all new construction.

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