HF1139 (Legislative Session 94 (2025-2026))
State Building Code amended to require electric vehicle charging infrastructure in all new residential buildings that provide on-site parking facilities.
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Purpose
- Update the State Building Code to promote electric vehicle (EV) charging readiness in new buildings with onsite parking.
- Extend requirements so that new commercial, multifamily, and residential buildings with onsite parking must plan for EV charging infrastructure.
Main Provisions
- This bill amends Minnesota Statutes to create a new EV charging section within the State Building Code (Electric vehicle charging).
- It requires a minimum number of:
- electric vehicle ready spaces (spaces prepared for future charging),
- electric vehicle capable spaces (spaces with the wiring/conduits to support charging),
- electric vehicle charging stations (actual chargers) either within or adjacent to new commercial and multifamily structures and all new residential buildings that provide onsite parking facilities.
- Residential buildings with fewer than four dwelling units are exempt from these requirements.
Significant Changes to Existing Law
- Adds a new mandate to the State Building Code governing EV infrastructure in new construction.
- Specifically amends Minnesota Statutes 2024 section 326B.106 subdivision 16 to require EV readiness and charging facilities in most newly built structures with onsite parking.
Exemption
- Homes with fewer than four dwelling units are exempt from the EV infrastructure requirements.
Implementation Notes
- The exact minimum numbers for ready, capable, and charging spaces are not specified in the excerpt and would be defined within the Building Code updates or related provisions.
- Applies to new construction; does not mandate retrofits for existing buildings.
Potential Impacts
- Short-term construction costs for developers and builders.
- Improved access to EV charging, supporting increased EV adoption.
- Possible needs for electrical capacity planning and infrastructure upgrades in new developments.
Relevant Terms - electric vehicle charging stations - electric vehicle ready spaces - electric vehicle capable spaces - EV charging infrastructure - State Building Code - Minnesota Statutes 326B.106 (subdivision 16) - new commercial structures - new multifamily structures - new residential buildings with onsite parking - exemption (fewer than four dwelling units) - onsite parking facilities
Actions
| Date | Chamber | Where | Type | Name | Committee Name |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| February 19, 2025 | House | Action | Introduction and first reading, referred to | Energy Finance and Policy |
Progress through the legislative process
In Committee