This is absolutely true. You install a 14-50 and the NEC has zero say about what cord connected equipment you plug into it. If it isn't attached to the structure, it is outside the scope of the NEC.

On 2/12/2026 10:39 AM, Lee Hart via EV wrote:
One advantage of cord-connected chargers is that they are outside the 
jurisdiction of NEC and the building codes. Basically, you can plug anything in 
without their permission or approvals.
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