Massachusetts 2025-2026 Regular Session

Massachusetts House Bill H3455

Introduced
2/27/25  

Caption

Relative to permitting of electric vehicle charging stations

Impact

This bill will significantly impact local regulations pertaining to land use and zoning for electric vehicle charging stations. It classifies all types of electric vehicle charging stations as permitted uses in all zoning districts, thereby ensuring that the installation process is more accessible. The legislation also addresses how parking requirements should account for spaces used for electric vehicle charging, which is essential as the state aims to increase the number of electric vehicles on the road and improve their accessibility to the public.

Summary

House Bill 3455 aims to streamline the permitting process for electric vehicle charging stations throughout Massachusetts. The legislation mandates that, within twelve months of its enactment, each local government must establish zoning ordinances that facilitate faster approvals for electric vehicle charging station installations. By requiring a binding timeline of no more than thirty days for permit applications, the bill seeks to address the growing demand for electric vehicle infrastructure and promote sustainable transportation solutions.

Contention

Notably, the bill empowers the Department of Energy Resources and the Massachusetts Department of Transportation to develop model land use ordinances that local governments can adopt. This provision raises questions about local control, as municipalities may feel pressured to conform to state-level mandates rather than establishing regulations that best serve their unique circumstances. Additionally, the bill allows for amendments to the model ordinance without a formal rulemaking process, which could lead to rapid changes that impact local governments' ability to manage and adapt their policies effectively.

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