Osceola County has no ordinance banning home EV charging; a home charger is a permitted electrical improvement handled through the county building process. In condominiums, Florida law (FS 718.113(8)) bars associations from prohibiting an owner's charging station in their limited-common-element parking space.
There is no Osceola County parking ordinance restricting private electric-vehicle charging at a residence — the county's parking code (Chapter 22, Article II) addresses where vehicles may park, not charging. A home charging station is a permitted electrical improvement handled through the county building/permit process under the Florida Building Code. Statewide, FS 718.113(8) gives condominium unit owners the right to install an EV charging station in their assigned limited-common-element parking area, subject to safety and code compliance. That condominium right does not extend automatically to Chapter 720 HOAs, where architectural review may apply. Public charging in the US-192/Disney corridor runs through the Land Development Code site-plan process.
No specific county parking penalty; installing a charger without the required electrical permit is a building-code violation subject to permit enforcement.
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