Home EV chargers are broadly allowed in Wright County; installing a Level 2 charger needs an electrical permit. New commercial and larger multifamily projects may be required to include EV-ready parking.
Rules for electric-vehicle charging in Wright County are enabling rather than restrictive. Installing a home Level 2 charger follows the Minnesota electrical code adopted statewide and requires an electrical permit for the 240-volt circuit. Cities apply EV-ready parking standards to new commercial and larger multifamily developments through site-plan and building-code review. Public charging stations must meet ADA accessibility requirements. In cold Minnesota winters, garaged Level 2 charging also helps maintain EV battery range. Where a lot posts charging-only stalls, blocking one with a non-charging vehicle can be ticketed.
Installing a charger without the required electrical permit triggers a stop-work order and re-inspection. Parking a non-charging vehicle in a posted EV-only stall brings a citation where such stalls are signed.
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