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EV Charging: Moss Point vs Pascagoula

How do ev charging rules compare between Moss Point, MS and Pascagoula, MS?

Moss Point and Pascagoula have similar restriction levels.

Moss Point, MS

Jackson County

Few Restrictions

Jackson County requires standard electrical permits for residential EV charger installations but has no specific EV-ready building code mandate. Level 2 chargers need a dedicated 240V circuit and permit. Mississippi Power offers EV charging rate options. HOA restrictions on home chargers are not preempted by state law, unlike in many other states.

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Pascagoula, MS

Jackson County

Few Restrictions

Jackson County requires standard electrical permits for residential EV charger installations but has no specific EV-ready building code mandate. Level 2 chargers need a dedicated 240V circuit and permit. Mississippi Power offers EV charging rate options. HOA restrictions on home chargers are not preempted by state law, unlike in many other states.

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Key Facts Comparison

FactMoss PointPascagoula
Level 1No permit requiredNo permit required
Level 2Electrical permit requiredElectrical permit required
MS EV-ReadyNo statewide mandateNo statewide mandate
HOAMay restrict (no state law)May restrict (no state law)
CoastalNEMA 4X recommendedNEMA 4X recommended

Highlighted rows indicate differences between cities.

Moss Point FAQ

Do I need a permit to install a Tesla wall charger?

Yes, a Level 2 charger requires an electrical permit in Jackson County due to the dedicated 240V circuit and panel connection.

Can my HOA prohibit my EV charger?

Potentially yes. Mississippi lacks an EV access law like Florida or California, so HOA CC&R restrictions may be enforceable.

Pascagoula FAQ

Do I need a permit to install a Tesla wall charger?

Yes, a Level 2 charger requires an electrical permit in Jackson County due to the dedicated 240V circuit and panel connection.

Can my HOA prohibit my EV charger?

Potentially yes. Mississippi lacks an EV access law like Florida or California, so HOA CC&R restrictions may be enforceable.

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