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05/19/2025

Notice of Opportunity for Public Comment

Electric battery storage and electric vehicle chargers guidance

In November 2024, Governor Maura Healey signed into law An Act promoting a clean energy  grid, advancing equity, and protecting ratepayers (“Grid Equity Act”). Included in the law is a  requirement that the Massachusetts Department of Environmental Protection (“MassDEP”), in consultation with the Board of Fire Prevention Regulations (“BFPR”) and the Department of  Energy Resources (“DOER”), issue guidance on the public health, safety, and environmental impacts of electric battery storage and electric vehicle chargers. The full text of the relevant  section of the Grid Equity Act is: 

SECTION 122. The department of environmental protection, in consultation  with the board of fire prevention and regulations and the department of energy  resources, shall issue guidance on the public health, safety and environmental  impacts of electric battery storage and electric vehicle chargers not more than 6  months after the effective date of this act. 

MassDEP, BFPR, and DOER are currently developing the guidance as required by the Grid  Equity Act. The guidance will explain the different types and sizes of electric battery storage systems and EV chargers. The guidance will also identify the applicable regulations, codes, and  guidelines that govern the safe installation, operation, and decommissioning of electric battery  storage systems and EV chargers.  

MassDEP, BFPR and DOER seek written public comments on how to make the guidance  useful and accessible to the public, including for local officials. MassDEP, BFPR, and DOER  are especially interested in responses to the following questions: 

  1. What topics should the guidance address related to the public health, safety and  environmental impacts of electric battery storage and electric vehicle chargers? 
  2. How can the guidance be most useful for the public, municipal officials, and the BESS  and EV charger industries? 

Written comments may be submitted until 5:00 PM on June 11, 2025. Written comments must be  submitted by email to massdep.permitassistance@mass.gov or by mail, postmarked no later than June 11, 2025, to MassDEP, 100 Cambridge Street, Boston, MA 02114.

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