Philadelphia Bill 200296 allows residents to apply for EV-only curb space near their home (EV Parking Program). Private charger installation via L&I electrical permit.
Phila Bill 200296 established the EV Parking Space program letting residents install charging at their curb with exclusive EV-only parking designation (50 dollars annual + installation). Public L3 fast chargers available at city-owned lots. Private chargers require L&I electrical permit and licensed electrician.
Parking gas vehicle in designated EV space: 76 dollars. Unpermitted electrical work: 500+ dollars L&I fine.
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