Updated Installation Rules for Electric Vehicle Charging Points in SP by Firefighters
The updated regulations by the São Paulo Fire Department outline safety requirements for installing electric vehicle charging stations in residential and commercial buildings, in line with state law 18.403/2026.
In February, Brazil's state law 18.403/2026 was enacted, establishing the right to install electric vehicle charging points in both residential and commercial condominiums in São Paulo. This law prevents buildings from prohibiting such installations without technical or safety justifications and mandates that new developments must include adequate electrical infrastructure for future charging stations. This is a significant step towards promoting the use of electric vehicles, addressing the growing demand for charging facilities amid a shift towards greener transportation options.
Recently, the São Paulo Fire Department updated its fire safety norms regarding the installation of charging stations in buildings and condominiums. The technical instructions (IT) number 41 released underscores the importance of adhering to specific safety protocols to mitigate fire risks associated with electric vehicle charging. The newly published requirements necessitate that all installations meet stringent safety measures to ensure the wellbeing of residents and the integrity of property.
The implementation of these regulations is crucial not only for protecting lives and properties but also for fostering an environment conducive to electric vehicle use. By ensuring that charging stations are safely installed and maintained, Brazil can advance its transition to electric mobility, aligning with global environmental goals. This landmark rule and the accompanying safety measures represent a commitment to both innovation in transport and safety in urban developments.