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LEV/EV Parking Information
LEV Preferred Parking Program Discontinuance
After an evaluation period, the university has opted for a permanent discontinuation of the LEV Decal Program in favor of an EV (electric vehicle) preferred parking program. This more fully aligns with actions being taken globally and locally to reduce greenhouse gas emissions. More information about the updated program will be released at a later date. Program discontinuation is effective as of July 1, 2024.
What if I already have an LEV decal?
Campus signage indicating LEV spots will remain up until July 1, 2024 and then will be removed. If you are a current LEV pass holder, you do not need to do anything at this time. However, please note that we will be unable to issue anyone a new decal for a new vehicle—even current pass holders—moving forward. Decals may not be transferred between vehicles during this period. All LEV decals expire on July 1, 2024.
Electric Vehicle Charging Program
The electric vehicle program will remain in effect. Representatives from a variety of ND teams are collaborating to address the evolving EV commuter landscape on campus. Currently, a valid Notre Dame parking permit and ID are required to park and charge on campus. No EV permits are required at this time. Further decisions for EV charging and parking will be released as solutions are identified.

EV Charging Station Locations

Location
Number of Stations
Additional Information
Joyce Parking Lot
four (4)
These units are pending installation.
Bookstore Lot
four (4)
These units are already installed and ready for use, located just west of the bookstore.
Raclin Murphy Museum of Art
two (2)
These units will be located near the southwest corner of the parking lot, east of Walsh Hall of Architecture, and northeast of the RMMA building. The installation of these chargers are on hold while infrastructure is updated.
Fischer Faculty Lot
four (4)
These units are already installed and ready for use.