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Permits & compliance · Spanje

Do You Need a Permit to Install an EV Charger? in Spanje

EV charger permits depend on the charger level and electrical work involved. Level 1 chargers (standard 120V outlet) never need a permit. Level 2 chargers (240V) require an electrical permit in most US jurisdictions when a new dedicated circuit is installed. Panel upgrades, new conduit runs, or outdoor installations almost always trigger a permit. Commercial Level 3 (DC fast charger) installations universally require permits, electrical inspections, and often site plan review.

Do you need a permit?

Sometimes

Typical fee
€100–€350

What triggers a permit

  • Installing a new 240V dedicated circuit for a Level 2 charger
  • Upgrading the electrical panel to support the charger load
  • Running new conduit or wiring through exterior walls
  • Installing a charger in a commercial or multi-family property
  • Any work requiring a load calculation change on the service entrance

Country-specific detail

Spanish EV charger regulations are governed by the REBT (Reglamento Electrotécnico para Baja Tensión) and the ITC-BT-52 instruction specific to EV infrastructure. Residential installations in single-family homes with existing adequate electrical capacity typically require only a minor electrical installation certificate (Boletín Eléctrico) from a qualified installer. Installations in comunidades de propietarios (homeowner associations) benefit from the 'right to charge' law (Real Decreto-ley 29/2021), but still require notification to the community and a certified installer. New circuits requiring power upgrades need approval from the distribuidora eléctrica. MOVES III subsidies require professional installation certificates.

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