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EV Charging: Chino vs Hesperia

How do ev charging rules compare between Chino, CA and Hesperia, CA?

Chino and Hesperia have similar restriction levels.

Chino, CA

San Bernardino County

Few Restrictions

California Government Code §65850.7 (AB 1236) requires every California city — including Chino — to provide an expedited, streamlined permitting process for residential and commercial Level 2 EV charging stations, with use of a checklist and 5/20-business-day deemed-approval timelines. Civil Code §4745 overrides HOA bans on owner-installed EV chargers. Chino building permits are issued by the City Building Division (Title 15).

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Hesperia, CA

San Bernardino County

Few Restrictions

EV charger permitting in Hesperia is preempted by California state law: AB 1236 (Gov. Code §65850.7) requires the City to use an expedited, ministerial permit process limited to health-and-safety review, and Civil Code §4745 forbids landlords from blocking tenant-funded charging stations (Civil Code §4745.1 applies to commercial tenants; §4716 applies to HOAs). New construction is subject to the EV-ready and EV-capable parking-space mandates in Title 24, Part 11 (CALGreen) of the California Building Code. Hesperia processes EVCS permits through ministerial Building Division review.

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Key Facts Comparison

FactChinoHesperia
State lawCal. Gov. Code §65850.7 (AB 1236) — expedited permit-
Residential timeline5 biz days complete check + 20 biz days approval-
HOA overrideCal. Civ. Code §4745 — HOA bans void-
Tenant overrideCal. Civ. Code §1947.6 — landlord cannot unreasonably refuse-
Building permitChino Building Division, Title 15 CBC adoption-
Permit framework-AB 1236 / Cal. Gov. Code §65850.7 - expedited ministerial review, health & safety only
Shot clocks (AB 970)-5 business days (≤25 spaces) / 20 business days (larger projects)
Tenant right-Cal. Civil Code §4745 - landlords cannot bar tenant-funded EV chargers
HOA right-Cal. Civil Code §4716 - HOAs cannot block EV charging stations
New construction-CALGreen Title 24 Part 11 - EV-ready outlets/spaces required

Highlighted rows indicate differences between cities.

Chino FAQ

Do I need a permit to install a Level 2 EV charger at my Chino home?

Yes — an electrical permit from Chino Building Division. But under California Government Code §65850.7, Chino must process residential EV-charger permits under an expedited checklist with deemed-approval deadlines (5 + 20 business days).

My Chino HOA says I can't install an EV charger in my parking space. Is that legal?

No. California Civil Code §4745 makes any HOA covenant or rule prohibiting or unreasonably restricting EV-charger installation in an owner's exclusive-use parking space void. The HOA must approve a complete application within 60 days.

Are there public EV chargers in Chino?

Yes — the city and private operators (ChargePoint, EVgo, Tesla) have deployed Level 2 and DC fast chargers at City facilities, retail centers, and along the 60/71 corridor. Use PlugShare or the operator app to locate specific stations.

Hesperia FAQ

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

Yes - a ministerial electrical permit from Hesperia Building and Safety, reviewed only for health and safety per Gov. Code §65850.7, with a 5-business-day shot clock under AB 970.

Can my landlord stop me from installing a charger?

No, if you pay for it and follow the conditions in Cal. Civil Code §4745 (licensed installer, insurance, etc.). Refusal exposes the landlord to a $1,000 civil penalty.

Are new Hesperia homes required to be EV-ready?

Yes - CALGreen Title 24 Part 11 requires at least one Level 2 (208/240V) EV-ready outlet for new single-family dwellings, and a share of EV-capable/ready spaces in new multifamily and hotel parking.

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