St. Lucie County and Port St. Lucie have no ordinance banning home EV chargers; installing one at a house needs an electrical permit. Florida Statute 718.113(8) bars a condominium declaration from prohibiting a unit owner's charging station in their designated parking area.
No St. Lucie County or Port St. Lucie ordinance prohibits installing an electric-vehicle charging station at a single-family home, but a wired Level 2 charger requires an electrical building permit and licensed installation. For multi-family living, Florida Statute 718.113(8) provides that a condominium declaration or restrictive covenant may not prohibit a unit owner from installing an EV charging station within the owner's limited common element or exclusively designated parking area; the owner bears installation, metering, and insurance costs and must meet safety and reasonable architectural standards. Public and workplace charging is expanding along the Treasure Coast, and utility Florida Power & Light offers residential charging programs.
No penalty for a permitted charger; installing hard-wired charging equipment without the required electrical permit and inspection is a building-code violation subject to correction.
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