Electric Vehicle Charging Station

Electric Vehicle charging station

Types of Charging Stations

There are three types of electric vehicle charging stations (EVSC) available for residential or commercial use.

Level 1

  • Most generally used in residential occupancies.
  • Can be plugged into most grounded electrical outlets and is usually rated for 15 amperes at 120 volts common.
  • Takes up to 12 hours to charge a vehicle.
  • Requires no permit if you are plugging the appliance into an existing outlet.
  • Requires a permit if installing a new outlet to accommodate the appliance, but no plan submission is necessary.

Level 2

  • Most often installed in residential occupancies.
  • Can be hardwired or plugged into a dedicated 240-volt circuit.
  • Takes between four and six hours to charge a vehicle.
  • Requires a permit if installing a new circuit and outlet to accommodate the appliance, but no plan submission is necessary.

Level 3

  • Most often installed in commercial occupancies.
  • Most often hardwired per manufacturer's requirements
  • Takes less than an hour to charge a vehicle.
  • Requires either an electrical or building permit depending on the complexity of the installation.
  • Requires a full plan submission and review during permit application; see below for requirements.

Minimum Submission Documents

  • For new residential outlets and circuits, no plans are required.
  • For commercial installations, a full plan submission is required, and the following must be submitted during permit application.
    • Electrical plans.
    • Building plans for foundation or canopy, if applicable.
    • Site-related plan showing the location of charging stations and related structures.