Illinois law guarantees renters and condo owners the right to install EV charging stations, preempting local restrictions on residential charging access at multi-unit buildings.
The Electric Vehicle Charging Act (Public Act 102-1057), effective January 1, 2024, requires landlords and condominium associations to permit installation of EV charging stations at a tenant's or owner's dedicated parking space. New construction of residential buildings with five or more units must include EV-capable parking. The law preempts contrary HOA bylaws and local rules that would prohibit installation, though reasonable conditions on cost, insurance, and engineering review may be imposed.
Landlord refusal to allow EV charger installation, prohibition by condo associations, or noncompliance with EV-capable parking in new builds.
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