Pasco County permits residential and commercial EV charging installations via standard electrical permits. FL §163.04 prohibits HOAs from banning EV chargers. Florida Building Code governs station placement and ADA access.
Pasco County allows Level 1 and Level 2 EV charger installation at single-family homes with an electrical permit issued through the Building Construction Services department. 240V Level 2 chargers typically require a dedicated 40-60 amp circuit, GFCI protection, and load calculation. Commercial DC fast charging sites require site plan review under the LDC and must meet Florida Building Code Ch. 11 ADA accessibility rules, including a minimum number of accessible charging spaces. FL §163.04 (renewable energy device preemption) extends protections to EV charging stations installed by unit owners in condominiums and HOA communities, preventing associations from prohibiting them, though associations may impose reasonable aesthetic and installation standards. New commercial construction is not yet subject to a countywide EV-ready mandate; 2023 Florida Building Code and NFPA 70 Article 625 govern wiring and equipment listing requirements.
Unpermitted electrical work: red-tag and fine up to $500 per day under FL §553.80 local enforcement. Required correction and re-inspection fee. HOA overreach on EV installations may be challenged under FL §163.04.
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