Waukesha County has no dedicated ordinance mandating or restricting electric-vehicle charging stations. EV charger installation follows Wisconsin state electrical code and any city, village, or town permitting; the county zoning code sets no EV-specific parking requirement.
There is no county-level Waukesha ordinance requiring EV-ready parking or governing charging-station placement. Installation of a residential or commercial charger is regulated primarily through Wisconsin's Uniform Dwelling Code and commercial electrical code (SPS chapters) enforced by the state or your municipal building inspector, plus any local zoning approval. In unincorporated towns the county's off-street parking standards (§3.12) still apply to the parking area itself, but they contain no EV-charging mandate. Residents installing a Level 2 charger typically need an electrical permit from the authority having jurisdiction. For commercial charging stations, check the municipal zoning and site-plan process where the property sits.
Enforcement is via electrical-permit and building-code inspection; no county EV-specific parking penalty exists.
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