San Angelo has no ordinance restricting home EV chargers. Installing a Level 2 (240-volt) charger requires an electrical permit under the city's adopted code. Texas has no right-to-charge law, so HOA and deed restrictions can still limit installations.
San Angelo does not regulate electric-vehicle charging through a dedicated ordinance. A residential Level 2 charger runs on a 240-volt circuit, so installation requires an electrical permit and inspection under the building and electrical codes adopted in Chapter 4 of the city code. Unlike California, Texas has not enacted a statewide right-to-charge law protecting homeowners from HOA restrictions; Texas Property Code Sec. 202.019 covers standby generators, not EV chargers. As a result, HOA rules and deed restrictions can lawfully limit or condition charger installation. Public charging stations must meet ADA accessibility standards. No city EV-ready mandate applies to new construction.
Installing a charger without the required electrical permit can bring stop-work orders, re-inspection, and fines up to $500 under Sec. 1.01.009. HOA violations are enforced privately under the association's covenants.
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