Oklahoma City EV Charging for New Developments

Land Use and Zoning Oklahoma 3 Minutes Read · published February 07, 2026 Flag of Oklahoma

Oklahoma City, Oklahoma developers and project managers must plan EV charging early to meet local permitting, zoning and building-safety requirements. This guide explains where to start in Oklahoma City, which city departments enforce requirements, how permits and inspections typically work, and practical steps to site chargers in new residential, commercial, or mixed-use developments.

Planning and Zoning Considerations

Review local zoning rules, parking ratios and site plan standards before locating chargers. Confirm required parking stall counts, accessible spaces, and any land-use conditions tied to new construction with the City Planning division.[3]

  • Check zoning district provisions and approved site plans early.
  • Reserve conduit and electrical capacity in design documents.
  • Coordinate with the project electrical engineer on load calculations.
Start charger planning with the site plan and electrical design so installations are cost-effective.

Permits, Inspections and Utility Coordination

Electrical permits and building permits are required for EV charging installations; submit plans and applications to Development Services/Building Safety for review and inspection scheduling.[1]

  • Apply for electrical/building permits showing equipment, conduit, and panel upgrades.
  • Schedule rough-in and final inspections through the city portal or as directed by Building Safety.
  • Notify your electrical utility for service upgrades and metering requirements.
An electrical permit is generally required for any permanent EV charging equipment installation.

Applications & Forms

The City of Oklahoma City Development Services pages list permit types and submission instructions. Fees and specific application forms for electrical or building permits are shown on the Development Services/Building Safety permit pages; detailed fee amounts are not specified on the cited page.[1]

  • Permit fees and payment methods: not specified on the cited page.
  • Apply online or at Development Services as directed on the official permit page.
  • Permit review times vary by project complexity and are not specified on the cited page.
Some projects require both building and electrical permits; confirm both before construction.

Penalties & Enforcement

Enforcement is managed by Development Services and Building Safety for building and electrical compliance, and by Planning for zoning or site-plan violations. The municipal code provides the City’s general enforcement framework, but monetary fines specific to EV charging installations are not specified on the cited code page.[2]

  • Enforcer: Development Services/Building Safety and Planning division; complaints and inspection requests start with those offices.
  • Monetary fines for EV charger-specific violations: not specified on the cited page.
  • Non-monetary sanctions: stop-work orders, permit revocation, and corrective orders are available under city permit enforcement policies.
  • Escalation (first/repeat/continuing offences): not specified on the cited page.
If a stop-work order is issued, contact Building Safety immediately to learn required corrective steps.

Appeals and Reviews

Appeal or variance processes for permits or zoning decisions are administered through the City’s established appeal pathways; specific time limits for appeals related to EV installations are not specified on the cited pages. Contact Development Services for appeal instructions and filing deadlines.[1]

  • Common defence: permit approvals, issued variances, or documented corrective plans may mitigate enforcement actions.
  • To appeal or request review, follow the process described by Development Services or the applicable reviewing board.

Common Violations

  • Installing permanent chargers without required electrical permits.
  • Using non-compliant conduit or disconnects that fail electrical code.
  • Altering required accessible parking without approved plans.

FAQ

Do I need a permit to install EV chargers in a new development?
Yes. Electrical and building permits are typically required; submit plans to Development Services/Building Safety.[1]
Where do I check zoning rules for charger locations?
Check site plan conditions and zoning district rules with the City Planning division.[3]
What penalties apply for noncompliant installations?
Non-monetary remedies such as stop-work orders and corrective orders are used; specific fines for EV installations are not specified on the cited page.[2]

How-To

  1. Confirm zoning and parking requirements with Planning and review any site-plan conditions.[3]
  2. Design electrical infrastructure and reserve conduit and panel capacity in construction documents.
  3. Submit electrical and building permit applications to Development Services/Building Safety and pay required fees per the permit portal.[1]
  4. Schedule inspections and obtain final approval before energizing chargers.

Key Takeaways

  • Plan EV charging at the site-plan stage to avoid costly retrofits.
  • Obtain electrical and building permits and coordinate with your utility early.

Help and Support / Resources


  1. [1] City of Oklahoma City Development Services - permits and building safety
  2. [2] Oklahoma City Municipal Code - Code of Ordinances
  3. [3] Oklahoma City Planning Division - planning and zoning