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EV Charging: Castro Valley vs Fremont

How do ev charging rules compare between Castro Valley, CA and Fremont, CA?

Castro Valley has fewer restrictions than Fremont.

Castro Valley, CA

Alameda County

Few Restrictions

Alameda County supports residential EV charging installations through streamlined permits per AB 1236. HOAs cannot prohibit EV chargers on owner-controlled parking per Civil Code 4745.

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Fremont, CA

Alameda County

Some Restrictions

Fremont requires EV-ready infrastructure in new construction per the California Green Building Code and hosts public charging at city facilities and BART stations.

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Key Facts Comparison

FactCastro ValleyFremont
State LawAB 1236 streamlines residential EV permitsCALGreen, Title 24
HOA ProtectionCivil Code 4745 protects owner EV rights-
PermitElectrical permit required for Level 2 installation-
RebatesEast Bay Community Energy rebates available-
New Homes-EV-ready circuit required
Permit Streamlining-AB 1236
ICE in EV Stall-CVC 22511 violation
Contact-(510) 494-4460

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Castro Valley FAQ

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

Yes, hardwired Level 2 chargers require an electrical permit from Alameda County Building Inspection, but review is expedited under AB 1236.

Can my HOA block me from installing an EV charger?

No. California Civil Code 4745 prevents HOAs from unreasonably prohibiting EV chargers in your exclusive-use parking space.

Fremont FAQ

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

Yes, a Level 2 charger requires an electrical permit, but AB 1236 requires cities to offer expedited review.

Can I be towed for parking in an EV-only stall?

Yes, if posted per CVC 22511 your non-EV or non-charging vehicle can be cited and towed.

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