TRENTON, NJ — A proposed bill would make it illegal for non-electric vehicles and unplugged electric vehicles to park in designated electric vehicle (EV) charging spaces, imposing fines for violations and allowing municipalities to tow offenders.
Under the legislation, individuals would be prohibited from parking in an EV charging space unless they are actively charging a plug-in electric vehicle. To be enforceable, the space must be clearly marked with signage and pavement markings that are visible both day and night.
Violators would face a $55 fine for a first offense, $100 for a second offense, and $200 for a third or subsequent violation. Municipalities would have the discretion to tow vehicles parked illegally in EV charging spaces.
The bill defines an “electric vehicle charging space” as a publicly accessible location marked for charging plug-in electric vehicles.
Key Points:
- The bill would prohibit non-electric vehicles and unplugged EVs from parking in EV charging spaces.
- Fines range from $55 to $200, with municipalities given discretion to tow violators.
- EV charging spaces must have visible signage and markings to be enforceable.