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North Carolina Parking Requirements

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EV Parking: No MandateEV Accessible: No MandateAccessible: North Carolina State Building Code (2018)

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Frequently Asked Questions

North Carolina currently does not have a statewide EV parking mandate. However, local jurisdictions may have additional requirements.
North Carolina does not currently have a statewide EV accessible parking mandate.
North Carolina requires accessible parking spaces under the North Carolina State Building Code (2018), effective January 1, 2019. Requirements are based on IBC Table 1106.1 for most occupancies. Use the calculator to get the exact count.
No specific occupancy exemptions have been identified for North Carolina in our data. Always confirm with your local AHJ.
Use the calculator above. Enter your occupancy type and total parking spaces, then click "Calculate Requirements." The tool applies North Carolina's current building code rules to determine EV-capable, EV-ready, and EVCS spaces required.
Disclaimer: This tool provides general guidance based on state building codes and should not be used as a substitute for professional engineering or legal advice. Requirements may vary based on local amendments, project specifics, and AHJ interpretations. Data updated every 24 hours.
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