To meet rising EV adoption and future energy demands, the City of Frisco is calling for a rapid expansion of EV charging infrastructure. These initiatives aim to future-proof Frisco’s transportation network, support clean energy goals, and ensure reliable charging access for all residents—positioning the city as a regional leader in smart energy infrastructure.
As electric vehicle (EV) ownership surges and North Texas faces increasingly extreme weather conditions, the City of Frisco is officially calling for a city-wide energy infrastructure expansion. City leaders are urging public and private stakeholders to accelerate the deployment of home EV charging systems and backup power solutions, such as Generac generators, to protect homes, businesses, and critical services.
This initiative comes amid warnings that Frisco’s current grid infrastructure is not prepared to handle projected energy demand, fueled by explosive population growth, rising EV adoption, and weather-related blackouts.
EV Charging: A Rapidly Growing Need
Frisco is experiencing one of the highest EV adoption rates in the state. However, the city lacks a coordinated plan to ensure every resident has convenient access to home and public charging infrastructure. With over 15,000 EVs now registered in Collin County and that number expected to triple by 2030, city officials say proactive planning is critical.
“Our residents want to embrace clean transportation, but they need the infrastructure to do it,” said a Frisco Energy Task Force representative. “Without sufficient home and public EV charging, we risk straining the grid and stalling progress.”
The city is encouraging:
Residential Installation of Level 2 EV Chargers
As EV adoption accelerates in Frisco, access to Level 2 residential chargers is becoming essential for daily convenience and grid efficiency. Level 2 chargers (240V) offer significantly faster charging than standard outlets, providing 25–40 miles of range per hour and enabling overnight full charges.
The City of Frisco encourages:
New construction mandates requiring EV charger-ready wiring in all single-family and multi-family developments
HOA policy revisions that prevent unreasonable restrictions on EV charger installation in townhomes and condos
Public-private partnerships with local electricians, such as ABR Electric, to offer installation packages that include permitting, code compliance, and homeowner training
Low-income support programs to help make residential EV charging more accessible to all residents
Incentives and Rebates for Homeowners and Developers
To promote faster adoption, the city is proposing a localized EV Charging Incentive Program to complement federal tax credits and utility rebates.
Proposed elements include:
Rebate vouchers of up to $1,000 for homeowners who install a Level 2 charger with a licensed contractor
Permit fee waivers for EV charger installations within city limits
Green building certification incentives for developers that pre-wire garages and parking spaces for future EV charging
Partnerships with local dealerships to bundle charger installations into EV purchases
Coordination with CoServ and Oncor to align residential incentives with regional grid needs and peak-load planning
Strategic Placement of Public Charging Stations
Public charging availability plays a key role in both equity and convenience, especially for apartment residents, renters, or commuters without private garages.
Frisco’s proposed charging expansion plan recommends:
Installation of Level 2 and DC Fast Chargers at high-traffic public locations including:
City parks and recreation centers
Public libraries and civic buildings
Downtown parking areas and entertainment districts
School campuses, universities, and park-and-ride locations
Partnering with major retailers, malls, and grocery chains for semi-public charger hubs
Integrating chargers into future zoning and transportation planning for mixed-use developments
Deploying solar-powered charging stations in city parks to align with clean energy goals
Permitting Reform to Accelerate Charger Deployment
One of the primary bottlenecks in EV infrastructure development is the time and complexity of securing permits. The City of Frisco is actively exploring reforms to streamline this process for both homeowners and contractors.
Key initiatives under consideration include:
A “Fast Track” permit process for residential Level 2 EV charger installations under 80 amps
Pre-approved installation guidelines for electricians to speed up approval times
Same-day virtual inspections for simple installations to reduce wait times
An online portal allowing homeowners and contractors to apply, pay fees, and schedule inspections in one place
Backup Power: A Lifeline During Texas Weather Extremes
With Texas increasingly prone to extreme weather—like ice storms, tornadoes, and summer grid overloads—Frisco leaders are emphasizing the importance of automatic standby generators for residential and commercial properties.
“Backup power is no longer optional in Texas,” said a spokesperson from ABR Electric, a Frisco-based licensed electrical contractor. “We’re seeing rising demand for Generac generator installations from homeowners who want peace of mind during outages.”
Key Facts:
Winter Storm Uri (2021) left millions without power for days
The 2024 heat wave triggered rolling blackouts across North Texas
Frisco’s grid is already operating near capacity during peak months
ABR Electric and other local contractors are calling on the city to:
Streamline permitting for generator installations
Educate residents on backup power solutions
Incentivize energy resiliency upgrades in new construction
Powering Frisco’s Future: Citywide Energy Action Plan Underway
In partnership with local experts, the City of Frisco is drafting a 2025 Energy Resiliency Plan, focusing on:
EV Infrastructure Expansion
Home & Business Generator Accessibility
Public-Private Energy Grid Modernization Task Force
Educational Campaigns for Energy-Savvy Living
“This is about future-proofing our community,” said a city council member. “We want Frisco to be a model city—powered, prepared, and progressive.”
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