It is just silly too.
Forklift chargers are 480V 20A or 30A and that would be the same VA as a 240V 40A. (Assuming they are all 3ph). So why would the code require it to be fastened for the ev charger but not the forklift. Forklifts go on 20A and 30A 480V receptacles all the time. The risk is arguably less for the EV chargers
I just don't get it. Like a bunch of resi inspectors got together and made that rule up. And once it is put in the code, it is harder to change. You need real substantiation. You can't just tell them it is dumb lol.
And I say this because of the almost requirement in Cali for EV tractor / trailer trucks. It was so difficult to plan a style of mobile charging equipment. You practically need an exception ruling from the AHJ. So one could be wheeled around as a retrofit to existing cold storage buildings. Like while they are getting filled or emptied, they could dock to charging equipment or run the trailer off building power rather than truck power or gas generator. It wouldn't top them off but it could keep them from needing an on site generator incase their battery depleted while being off loaded. If an existing facility had an electric truck die while they were loading it they would be stuck with one of their docks being unusable until it could be towed to a charging facility. But all of this kind of also goes back to the code and tech not being where it needs to be for cali's goal of electric trucks.