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EV Charging: Anaheim vs Midway City

How do ev charging rules compare between Anaheim, CA and Midway City, CA?

Anaheim and Midway City have similar restriction levels.

Anaheim, CA

Orange County

Few Restrictions

Anaheim requires EV charging stations to comply with AMC Chapter 15.05 and electrical safety standards. Permits required for Level 2 installations. The city offers rebates for private and public EV charging through Anaheim Public Utilities.

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Midway City, CA

Orange County

Few Restrictions

Orange County adopted Ordinance No. 16-018 amending OCCO Section 7-1-25 to implement AB 1236, establishing a streamlined permitting process for electric vehicle charging stations in unincorporated areas. New construction must comply with CALGreen EV-ready parking requirements.

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Key Facts Comparison

FactAnaheimMidway City
PermitRequired for Level 2-
RebatesAnaheim Public Utilities-
CALGreenEV-ready new construction-
CodeAMC Ch. 15.05-
Ordinance-OC Ordinance No. 16-018
Code Section-OCCO Β§7-1-25
State Law-AB 1236 (Gov. Code Β§65850.7)
Permit Type-Streamlined electrical permit

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Anaheim FAQ

Do I need a permit for an EV charger in Anaheim?

Yes. Level 2 EV charging equipment requires a permit under AMC 15.05. The city has an online permit process for residential installations.

Are there EV charger rebates in Anaheim?

Yes. Anaheim Public Utilities offers rebates for both private residential and public-access EV charging station installations.

Midway City FAQ

Do I need a permit to install an EV charger at my home in unincorporated OC?

Yes, an electrical permit is required but the process is streamlined under Ordinance 16-018 implementing AB 1236. Apply through myOCeServices at ocgov.com. Level 1 chargers using a standard outlet may not require a permit.

Can the county deny my EV charging station permit?

Only if the county finds in writing, based on substantial evidence, that the installation would cause a specific adverse impact on public health or safety that cannot be mitigated per Government Code Section 65850.7.

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