Volusia County permits EV charger installation with an electrical permit under the Florida Building Code. FL §718.113(8) prohibits condo associations from blocking owner-installed EV chargers. Permits typically $75-$150.
Volusia County Code Ch. 22 (Buildings) and the Florida Building Code (FBC 8th Edition) govern EV charger installation. Level 2 (240V) residential chargers require an electrical permit from Volusia County Building & Zoning or the applicable city (Daytona Beach, DeLand, Ormond, NSB, Deltona). Load calculations per NEC Article 625 must show adequate panel capacity. Under FL §718.113(8), condominium associations must allow unit owners to install EV charging stations in their limited common element parking, and FL §720.3045 extends similar protections to HOA-governed properties. New commercial construction in the county must include EV-ready spaces per the FBC for certain project types. Florida Power & Light and Duke Energy offer rebates for qualifying installations. Public charging stations in Volusia (Ocean Center, Daytona International Speedway area, SunRail-adjacent lots) must meet ADA accessibility standards.
Unpermitted electrical work results in stop-work orders, fines $200-$500, and required correction by licensed electrician. HOA/condo associations blocking installation violate FL §718.113(8) and §720.3045 and face legal remedies.
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