Along with protections for both property owners and renters, the noteworthy elements that distinguish Connecticut’s right-to-charge policies include:
- Unit owners can install an EV charging station in a unit space or limited common element parking space. An association may also install an EV charger in the common area for the use of all unit owners.
- If a parking space does not exist, an association of unit owners can create a parking space to install an EV charging station.
- For renters or tenants, a landlord must approve a tenant’s written request to install an electric vehicle charger at a dedicated parking space for the tenant, as long as the request meets the requirements specified in the policy.
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