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Senators consider 'right to charge' language in S.75 for renters; agencies say funding—not just landlord approval—is the main barrier

2953554 · April 11, 2025
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Summary

Sponsor proposed sections 25–27 of S.75 to create a tenant right to install EV charging equipment at rental properties (effective for rental agreements executed, extended or renewed after January 2026).

Senate Transportation Committee members considered sections 25–27 of S.75, which would require landlords to approve a tenant’s written request to install electric vehicle supply equipment (EVSE) at a tenant’s assigned parking spot for rental agreements executed, extended or renewed after January 2026, provided the installation meets specified technical and procedural requirements.

Sponsor testimony said the language follows prior "right to charge"…

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