Ampacity Derating Calculator for Mississippi
NEC 2020 ampacity derating math for EV charger installers working in Mississippi.
Mississippi's 95°F design ambient drives a 0.88× NEC 310.15(B)(1) correction at 75°C terminations — the single most-overlooked derate on hot-climate EV installs.
Worked example for Mississippi
A conductor with a 30°C-rated ampacity of 75 A drops to roughly 66 A in Mississippi ambient conditions. Stack a 0.8× conduit-fill adjustment (NEC 310.15(C)(1)) on top and that same conductor is only good for 52.8 A.
Code & Utilities
Mississippi currently enforces the NEC 2020 edition, adopted in 2023. That includes Article 625 (Electric Vehicle Power Transfer System) requirements: 125% continuous-load sizing on EVSE branch circuits, GFCI protection at outdoor receptacles, and provisions for energy management systems on shared circuits.
In Mississippi, you'll most often interconnect with Entergy Mississippi, Mississippi Power, Tennessee Valley Authority. Each has its own service-upgrade timeline, EV rebate availability, and metering rules — confirm them before quoting commercial work.
Climate & Ampacity
In Mississippi, the 95°F summer ambient drives a 0.88× 75°C ampacity correction. Bake this into every Level 2 and DCFC conductor pick before you commit to a wire size. Because the correction is below 0.9, conductors that "look fine" on a 30°C ampacity table will not carry their nameplate current here — always derate explicitly.
Mississippi takeaway
Never size off the 30°C column in NEC Table 310.16 for Mississippi work — always start with the temperature-corrected number, then apply any conduit-fill adjustment.