I am reintroducing legislation to allow residents of condominiums and common interest communities to install electric car charging stations in their designated parking spaces. Residents will be responsible for the cost of installing the electric car charging stations. The legislation will bar unreasonable restrictions and enforcement against the use and expansion of electric car charging stations as well as the deliberate disregard of applications.
 
Electric vehicles have major benefits including improving air quality by lowering emissions, creating new jobs in the manufacture and distribution of these cutting-edge products, and saving consumers a tremendous amount of money by eliminating trips to gasoline stations to fill up gas tanks. That is why leading auto manufacturers including General Motors are ramping up production of electric vehicles.
 
My legislation is modeled after New Jersey's and New York’s efforts to facilitate the expansion of electric car charging stations. Let’s join our neighboring states in their mission to make electric car ownership hassle-free and accessible.
 
Last session, this legislation was introduced as Senate Bill 1125. SB 1125 was cosponsored by the following Senators: Fontana, Haywood, Comitta, Costa, Cappelletti, Brewster, and Street.
 
It’s time to take important steps to address climate change while also addressing the barriers that may impede electric vehicle ownership.