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EV Charging: Encinitas vs Escondido

How do ev charging rules compare between Encinitas, CA and Escondido, CA?

Encinitas and Escondido have similar restriction levels.

Encinitas, CA

San Diego County

Few Restrictions

Encinitas follows California's streamlined EV charging station permitting under AB 1236 and Government Code Section 65850.7. The city must approve residential EV charger permits within a shortened timeframe and cannot impose unreasonable barriers to installation.

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Escondido, CA

San Diego County

Few Restrictions

CALGreen: EV-capable spaces in new construction. HOAs cannot block (Civil Code §4745). Public charging at city facilities.

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Key Facts Comparison

FactEncinitasEscondido
Permit TypeSimple electrical permit-
Review ProcessStreamlined per AB 1236-
New ConstructionEV-ready per CALGreen required-
HOA RestrictionsLimited by Civil Code 4745-
Cable RoutingCannot cross public sidewalks-
New Homes-1 EV-capable space
Code-CALGreen
HOA-Civil Code §4745
Public-City facilities
Building-760-839-4647

Highlighted rows indicate differences between cities.

Encinitas FAQ

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

Yes, a simple electrical permit is required from Development Services at (760) 633-2710. California law requires the city to use a streamlined approval process that does not impose unreasonable costs or delays.

Can my HOA prevent me from installing an EV charger in Encinitas?

No. California Civil Code Section 4745 prohibits HOAs from unreasonably restricting EV charger installation. HOAs may require reasonable architectural review but cannot effectively prohibit installation.

Can I run my EV charging cable across the sidewalk?

No. Running charging cables across public sidewalks is prohibited as it creates a trip hazard and obstructs the public right-of-way. The charger must be located where the vehicle can be charged without crossing public areas.

Escondido FAQ

Required in new homes?

Yes. CALGreen: 1 EV-capable space.

HOA block?

No. Civil Code §4745 prohibits unreasonable restrictions.

Public charging?

Available at city facilities. Use PlugShare/ChargePoint.

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