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SB2375 104TH GENERAL ASSEMBLY

 


 
104TH GENERAL ASSEMBLY
State of Illinois
2025 and 2026
SB2375

 

Introduced 2/7/2025, by Sen. Sara Feigenholtz

 

SYNOPSIS AS INTRODUCED:
 
765 ILCS 1085/15

    Amends the Electric Vehicle Charging Act. Changes the definition of "electric vehicle" by removing language stating that the vehicle is "exclusively" powered by and refuled by electricity, and by removing language stating that it does not include a hybrid electric vehicle. Changes the definition of "electric vehicle charging station" by including a device that is used to provide electricity to a plug-in hybrid.


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A BILL FOR

 

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1    AN ACT concerning civil law.
 
2    Be it enacted by the People of the State of Illinois,
3represented in the General Assembly:
 
4    Section 5. The Electric Vehicle Charging Act is amended by
5changing Section 15 as follows:
 
6    (765 ILCS 1085/15)
7    Sec. 15. Definitions. As used in this Act:
8    "Affordable housing development" means (i) any housing
9that is subsidized by the federal or State government or (ii)
10any housing in which at least 20% of the dwelling units are
11subject to covenants or restrictions that require that the
12dwelling units to be sold or rented at prices that preserve
13them as affordable housing for a period of at least 10 years.
14    "Association" has the meaning set forth in subsection (o)
15of Section 2 of the Condominium Property Act or Section 1-5 of
16the Common Interest Community Association Act, as applicable.
17    "Electric vehicle" means a vehicle that is exclusively
18powered by and refueled by electricity, plugs in to charge,
19and is licensed to drive on public roadways. "Electric
20vehicle" does not include electric mopeds, electric
21off-highway vehicles, hybrid electric vehicles, or
22extended-range electric vehicles that are equipped, fully or
23partially, with conventional fueled propulsion or auxiliary

 

 

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1engines.
2    "Electric vehicle charging system" means a device that is:
3        (1) used to provide electricity to an electric vehicle
4    or a plug-in hybrid;
5        (2) designed to ensure that a safe connection has been
6    made between the electric grid and the electric vehicle;
7    and
8        (3) able to communicate with the vehicle's control
9    system so that electricity flows at an appropriate voltage
10    and current level. An electric vehicle charging system may
11    be wall mounted or pedestal style, may provide multiple
12    cords to connect with electric vehicles, and shall:
13            (i) be certified by Underwriters Laboratories or
14        have been granted an equivalent certification; and
15            (ii) comply with the current version of Article
16        625 of the National Electrical Code.
17    "Electric vehicle supply equipment" or "EVSE" means a
18conductor, including an ungrounded, grounded, and equipment
19grounding conductor, and electric vehicle connectors,
20attachment plugs, and all other fittings, devices, power
21outlets, and apparatuses installed specifically for the
22purpose of transferring energy between the premises wiring and
23the electric vehicle.
24    "EV-capable" means parking spaces that have the electrical
25panel capacity and conduit installed during construction to
26support future implementation of electric vehicle charging

 

 

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1with 208-volt or 240-volt or greater, 40-ampere or greater
2circuits. Each EV-capable space shall feature a continuous
3raceway or cable assembly installed between an enclosure or
4outlet located within 3 feet of the EV-capable space and a
5suitable panelboard or other onsite electrical distribution
6equipment. The electrical distribution equipment to which the
7raceway or cable assembly connects shall have sufficient
8dedicated space and spare electrical capacity for a 2-pole
9circuit breaker or set of fuses. Reserved capacity shall be no
10less than 40A 208/240V for each EV-capable space unless
11EV-capable spaces will be controlled by an energy management
12system providing load management in accordance with NFPA 70,
13shall have a minimum capacity of 4.1 kilovolt-ampere per
14space, or have a minimum capacity of 2.7 kilovolt-ampere per
15space when all of the parking spaces are designed to be
16EV-capable spaces, EV-ready spaces, or EVSE-installed spaces.
17The electrical enclosure or outlet and the electrical
18distribution equipment directory shall be marked "For future
19electric vehicle supply equipment (EVSE)." This strategy
20ensures the reduction of up-front costs for electric vehicle
21charging station installation by providing the electrical
22elements that are difficult to install during a retrofit.
23Anticipating the use of dual-head EVSE, the same circuit may
24be used to support charging in adjacent EV-capable spaces. For
25purposes of this Act, "EV-capable" shall not be construed to
26require a developer or builder to install or run wire or cable

 

 

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1from the electrical panel through the conduit or raceway to
2the terminus of the conduit.
3    "EV-ready" means parking spaces that are provided with a
4branch circuit and either an outlet, junction box, or
5receptacle that will support an installed EVSE. Each branch
6circuit serving EV-ready spaces shall terminate at an outlet
7or enclosure, located within 3 feet of each EV-ready space it
8serves. The panelboard or other electrical distribution
9equipment directory shall designate the branch circuit as "For
10electric vehicle supply equipment (EVSE)" and the outlet or
11enclosure shall be marked "For electric vehicle supply
12equipment (EVSE)." The capacity of each branch circuit serving
13multiple EV-ready spaces designed to be controlled by an
14energy management system providing load management in
15accordance with NFPA 70, shall have a minimum capacity of 4.1
16kilovolt-ampere per space, or have a minimum capacity of 2.7
17kilovolt-ampere per space when all of the parking spaces are
18designed to be EV-capable spaces, EV-ready spaces, or EVSE
19spaces.
20    "EVSE-installed" means electric vehicle supply equipment
21that is fully installed from the electrical panel to the
22parking space.
23    "Large multifamily residence" means a single residential
24building that accommodates 5 families or more.
25    "Level 1" means a 120-volt 20-ampere minimum branch
26circuit.

 

 

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1    "Level 2" means a 208-volt to 240-volt 40-ampere branch
2circuit.
3    "New" means newly constructed.
4    "Reasonable restriction" means a restriction that does not
5significantly increase the cost of the electric vehicle
6charging station or electric vehicle charging system or
7significantly decrease its efficiency or specified
8performance.
9    "Single-family residence" means a detached single-family
10residence on a single lot.
11    "Small multifamily residence" means a single residential
12building that accommodates 2 to 4 families.
13(Source: P.A. 103-53, eff. 1-1-24; 103-605, eff. 7-1-24.)