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EV Charging: Fillmore vs Simi Valley

How do ev charging rules compare between Fillmore, CA and Simi Valley, CA?

Fillmore has fewer restrictions than Simi Valley.

Fillmore, CA

Ventura County

Few Restrictions

California law (Civil Code §4745) protects homeowners' right to install EV charging stations. Fillmore cannot unreasonably restrict home EV charger installation. New construction must include EV-ready infrastructure per California Building Code. HOAs cannot prohibit EV chargers.

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Simi Valley, CA

Ventura County

Some Restrictions

Ventura County follows California's CALGreen Code requirements for electric vehicle charging infrastructure in new construction. AB 970 and updated Title 24 standards require EV-ready parking spaces in new residential and commercial developments in unincorporated areas.

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Key Facts Comparison

FactFillmoreSimi Valley
Home ChargersProtected right under state law-
Level 1 (120V)No electrical permit needed-
Level 2 (240V)Electrical permit required-
HOA RestrictionsCannot prohibit (CC §4745)-
New ConstructionEV-ready infrastructure required-
Single-Family Homes-Level 2 EV circuit required (new construction)
Circuit Minimum-240-volt, 40-amp
Tenant Rights-AB 2565 protects installation requests
Permits-Code Enforcement (805) 654-2466

Highlighted rows indicate differences between cities.

Fillmore FAQ

Can I install an EV charger at my home in Fillmore?

Yes. California law protects your right to install an EV charger. Level 1 chargers using a standard outlet need no permit. Level 2 chargers need an electrical permit for the dedicated 240V circuit.

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

No. California Civil Code §4745 prevents HOAs from prohibiting EV charger installation. They can impose reasonable restrictions on aesthetics but cannot block installation.

Does new construction in Fillmore need EV charging?

Yes. California Building Code requires new residential construction to include EV-ready electrical infrastructure including conduit and panel capacity for future charger installation.

Simi Valley FAQ

Do new homes in unincorporated Ventura County need EV charging capability?

Yes. Under CALGreen Code requirements, new single-family homes must include a Level 2 EV-capable circuit (240-volt, 40-amp minimum) in the garage or designated parking area. This is verified during the building permit process.

Can my landlord refuse to let me install an EV charger?

Under AB 2565, landlords of multi-family properties cannot unreasonably deny a tenant's written request to install EV charging equipment in their designated parking space. The tenant typically bears the installation cost.

What EV charging requirements apply to commercial buildings?

New commercial developments must designate a percentage of parking spaces as EV-capable per CALGreen Code requirements, with the number scaling based on total parking count. Contact the county building division at (805) 654-2466 for specific requirements.

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