Tarrant County permits residential EV charger installation with an electrical permit and licensed electrician under Texas Occupations Code Chapter 1305. NEC Article 625 governs installation.
Electric vehicle chargers in unincorporated Tarrant County fall under state electrical licensing and safety rules. Residential Level 2 chargers (240 volt) require a standard electrical permit through the Tarrant County Public Health or Development Services office, although single-family homes in unincorporated areas often have limited county permitting and rely on licensed electricians registered with the Texas Department of Licensing and Regulation (TDLR) under Texas Occupations Code Chapter 1305. Installations must comply with the National Electrical Code (NEC) Article 625, which addresses EV supply equipment (EVSE), branch circuit sizing, ground fault protection, and disconnect placement. Commercial or multi-family chargers are subject to more detailed permitting, including site plan review, accessibility under the Texas Accessibility Standards, and signage for reserved parking. Texas does not impose a statewide mandate requiring EV charging in new construction, but utilities such as Oncor offer incentives and technical guidance for installation. Charging equipment that dispenses electricity for a per-kWh fee may also be subject to registration with the Texas Department of Agriculture weights and measures program beginning in 2026 under HB 2221 (2023). HOA restrictions on exterior equipment may apply, but Texas Property Code Section 202.019 generally protects a homeowner right to install an EV charger subject to reasonable aesthetic rules.
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