The purpose of this chapter is to promote and encourage the
use of electric vehicles by requiring the safe and efficient installation
of EVSE and make-ready parking spaces through municipal parking
regulations and other standards. EVSE and make-ready parking spaces
will support the state's transition to an electric transportation
sector, reducing automobile air pollution, greenhouse gas emissions
and stormwater runoff containments. The goals are to:
A. Provide adequate and convenient EVSE and make-ready parking spaces
to serve the needs of the traveling public.
B. Provide opportunities for residents to have safe and efficient personal
EVSE located at or near their place of residence.
C. Provide the opportunity for nonresidential uses to supply EVSE to
their customers and employees.
D. Create standard criteria to encourage and promote safe, efficient,
and cost-effective electric vehicle charging opportunities in all
zones and settings for convenience of service to those that use electric
vehicles.
As used in this chapter, the following terms shall have the
meanings indicated:
CERTIFICATE OF OCCUPANCY
The certificate provided for in N.J.A.C. 5:23-2, indicating
that the construction authorized by the construction permit has been
completed in accordance with the construction permit and the act of
the regulations. See the State Uniform Construction Code Act, P.L.
1975, c. 217 (N.J.S.A. 52:27D-119 et seq.) and regulations adopted
pursuant thereto.
CHARGING LEVEL
The amount of voltage provided to charge an electric vehicle
varies depending on the type of EVSE, as follows:
A.
Level 1 operates on a 15- to 20-amp breaker on a 120-volt AC
circuit.
B.
Level 2 operates on a 40- to 100-amp breaker on a 208- or 240-volt
AC circuit.
C.
Direct-current fast charger (DCFC) operates on a 60-amp or higher
breaker on a 480-volt or higher three-phase circuit with special grounding
equipment. DCFC stations can also be referred to as "rapid charging
stations" that are typically characterized by individual grade electrical
outlets that allow for faster recharging of electric vehicles.
ELECTRIC VEHICLE
Any vehicle that is licensed and registered for operation
on public and private highways, roads, and streets; and operates either
partially or exclusively using an electric motor powered by an externally
charged on-board battery.
ELECTRIC VEHICLE SUPPLY/SERVICE EQUIPMENT (EVSE)
The equipment, including the cables, cords, conductors, connectors,
couplers, enclosures, attachment plugs, power outlets, power electronics,
transformer, switchgear, switches and controls, network interfaces,
point-of-sale equipment, and associated apparatus designed and used
for the purpose of transferring energy from the electric supply system
to a plug-in electric vehicle. EVSE may deliver either alternating
current or constant with fast charging equipment standards, directly
current electricity. "EVSE" is synonymous with "electric vehicle charging
station."
MAKE-READY PARKING SPACE
The pre-wiring of electrical infrastructure at a parking
space, or set of parking spaces, to facilitate easy and cost-efficient
future installation of electric vehicle supply equipment or electric
vehicle service equipment, including, but not limited to, Level 2
EVSE and direct current fast chargers. "Make- ready" includes expenses
related to service panels, junction boxes, conduit, wiring, and other
components necessary to make a particular location able to accommodate
electric vehicle supply equipment or electric vehicle service equipment
on a "plug-and-play" basis. "Make-ready" is synonymous with the term
"charger ready," as used in P.L. 2019, c. 362 (N.J.S.A. 48:25-1 et
seq.).
PRIVATE EVSE
EVSE that has restricted access to specific users (e.g.,
single- and two-family homes, executive fleet parking with no access
to the general public).
PUBLICLY ACCESSIBLE EVSE
EVSE that is publicly available (e.g., park-and-ride, public
parking lots and garages, on-street parking, shopping center parking,
nonreserved parking in multifamily parking lots, etc.).
[Added at time of adoption of Code (see Ch. 1, General Provisions,
Art. I)]
Violation of this chapter shall be punishable, upon conviction,
by a fine not exceeding $2,000, imprisonment for a term not exceeding
90 days or a period of community service not exceeding 90 days, or
any combination thereof.