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EV Charging: Altadena vs Torrance

How do ev charging rules compare between Altadena, CA and Torrance, CA?

Torrance has fewer restrictions than Altadena.

Altadena, CA

Los Angeles County

Some Restrictions

Altadena is an unincorporated community in Los Angeles County, so EV charger installations are permitted by LA County Public Works Building & Safety Division at the East LA District Office. New one- and two-unit single-family homes must be EV-Capable with conduit and panel space for a Level 2 charger under the 2022 California Building Standards Code (CBSC) and CalGreen §4.106.4. EVSE installations rated under 400 amps do not require an electrical plan check and may be permitted over-the-counter or through EPIC-LA, the County's online permit portal.

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Torrance, CA

Los Angeles County

Few Restrictions

California law (AB 2097) prohibits parking minimums near major transit. EV charging infrastructure is supported by state mandates for new construction.

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Key Facts Comparison

FactAltadenaTorrance
Permitting AuthorityLA County Public Works Building & Safety-
District OfficeEast LA / EPIC-LA online portal-
New Home RequirementEV-Capable conduit + panel (CalGreen §4.106.4)-
Plan CheckNot required for EVSE under 400 amps-
Streamline AuthorityAB 1236 / AB 970 (1-5 day approval)-
After-the-Fact FeeDouble standard fee (LACC §26.18.105)-
AB 2097-No parking mandate near transit
New Construction-EV-ready per CALGreen
Home Charging-Permitted by right
HOA Restrictions-Limited by CA Civil Code 4745

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Altadena FAQ

Does my new Altadena home need EV charging?

Yes. Every new single-family home permitted in unincorporated LA County (including Altadena) must be 'EV-Capable' under CalGreen §4.106.4 — a 40-amp raceway and panel capacity for a future Level 2 charger. The actual charger does not have to be installed at construction, but the wiring path must be in place.

Do I need a permit to add an EV charger to an existing home?

Yes. LA County Public Works requires an electrical permit for any hardwired 240V EVSE installation. EVSE under 400 amps qualifies for over-the-counter or online (EPIC-LA) permitting without plan check, and AB 1236 streamlines approval to 1-5 business days.

Where do I apply in Altadena?

Apply through EPIC-LA (the County's online permit portal) at epicla.lacounty.gov, or in person at the LA County Building & Safety East LA District Office which serves Altadena. A licensed C-10 electrical contractor or licensed homeowner-owner-builder may pull the permit.

Torrance FAQ

Do I need a permit to install an EV charger at home?

Yes, Level 2 charger installation in Torrance typically requires an electrical permit for the 240V circuit.

Can my HOA block me from installing an EV charger?

Many states prohibit HOAs from banning EV charger installation on owner property. Check your state laws.

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