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EV Charging: Green Valley vs Tucson

How do ev charging rules compare between Green Valley, AZ and Tucson, AZ?

Green Valley and Tucson have similar restriction levels.

Green Valley, AZ

Pima County

Few Restrictions

No EV charging mandate for new construction. Level 2+ charger installation requires an electrical permit. ARS 33-1818 prohibits HOAs from banning EV charger installation.

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Tucson, AZ

Pima County

Few Restrictions

Tucson encourages EV charging infrastructure and adopts the IECC and ICC California-style EV Ready provisions. New single-family homes must be pre-wired for at least one Level 2 charging circuit, and new multifamily and commercial parking must include EV Ready or EV Capable spaces per Tucson Building Code amendments.

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Key Facts Comparison

FactGreen ValleyTucson
EV MandateNone for new construction-
PermitElectrical permit for Level 2+-
HOA ProtectionsARS 33-1818 (cannot ban)-
UtilityTEP time-of-use rates available-
New SFR-One Level 2 ready circuit required
New Multifamily-20 percent capable, 10 percent ready, 5 percent installed
Commercial 25-plus-At least one installed EV station
Home Permit-Expedited electrical permit from PDSD
Right-of-Way Chargers-Revocable license from DOT

Highlighted rows indicate differences between cities.

Green Valley FAQ

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

Level 1 (120V) chargers typically do not need a permit. Level 2 (240V) and DC fast chargers require an electrical permit from Pima County Development Services and installation by a licensed contractor.

Can my HOA prevent me from installing an EV charger?

No. ARS 33-1818 prohibits HOAs from banning EV charger installation on your designated parking space or garage. The HOA may require you to pay costs and maintain insurance.

Tucson FAQ

Do Tucson new homes have to be EV-ready?

Yes. New single-family construction must include at least one Level 2 240-volt circuit pre-wired and properly sized in the panel for future EV charger installation.

Do I need a permit to install a Tesla charger at my Tucson house?

Yes. A standard electrical permit is required. PDSD offers an expedited online permit for NEMA 14-50 or dedicated Level 2 installs under 50 amps that meet prescriptive code.

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