EV charging rules in Atlantic County are largely enabling. New Jersey's 2021 EV-ready law requires a share of parking at new multifamily and commercial projects to be EV-capable, and home chargers need only an electrical permit.
There is no restrictive New Jersey statute on residential EV charging; installing a home charger follows the National Electrical Code adopted statewide and requires an electrical permit from the municipal construction office. New Jersey's Electric Vehicle Charging law (P.L. 2021, c.171) made EV charging a permitted accessory use statewide and requires new multifamily and commercial developments to include a set percentage of EV-ready and EV-installed parking spaces β a standard Atlantic County municipalities apply through site-plan review, notably around Atlantic City's casinos and the county's newer developments. Where towns or private lots post charging-only spaces, blocking one with a non-charging vehicle can be ticketed. State and utility programs offer charger rebates.
Installing a charger without an electrical permit triggers a stop-work order and re-inspection. Parking a non-charging vehicle in a posted EV-only space brings a municipal citation where such spaces are signed.
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