Specifically from home owners associations who might give you a hard time when trying to get permission to install a home charger. There are a few interesting details in this.
- If you have to apply to your HOA for the install and they do nothing for 60 days... you get to do it legally anyway!
- if an electrician deems it “impossible” to hook up your charger to your personal meter - you can attach it to a common meter and pay the HOA back for you electrify usage
It’s a short bill and pretty clear in its language. We might have been dealt a blow in MA with the reduction in tax credit but this is definitely a win.
https://malegislature.gov/Bills/190/H4069.pdf
- If you have to apply to your HOA for the install and they do nothing for 60 days... you get to do it legally anyway!
- if an electrician deems it “impossible” to hook up your charger to your personal meter - you can attach it to a common meter and pay the HOA back for you electrify usage
It’s a short bill and pretty clear in its language. We might have been dealt a blow in MA with the reduction in tax credit but this is definitely a win.
https://malegislature.gov/Bills/190/H4069.pdf