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EV Charging: Jurupa Valley vs Temecula

How do ev charging rules compare between Jurupa Valley, CA and Temecula, CA?

Jurupa Valley and Temecula have similar restriction levels.

Jurupa Valley, CA

Riverside County

Few Restrictions

California state law preempts most local barriers to EV charging. Jurupa Valley must offer expedited, streamlined EV-charging-station permits under Government Code §65850.7, and HOAs/multifamily landlords within the City cannot prohibit residents from installing personal chargers under Civil Code §4745. The City's role is limited to a one-stop, checklist-based permit.

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Temecula, CA

Riverside County

Few Restrictions

Temecula follows California Government Code §65850.7 and the state's expedited EV charging station permitting law, requiring streamlined approval for residential and commercial Level 2 chargers. The city uses a checklist-based permit process, and most single-family residential installations are approved within a few business days. New developments must include EV-ready parking under Title 24.

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Key Facts Comparison

FactJurupa ValleyTemecula
Expedited permitsRequired statewide under Gov. Code §65850.7-
HOA right-to-chargeCivil Code §4745 voids HOA EV charger bans; 60-day deemed approval-
Multifamily tenantsCivil Code §4745.1 extends protections to qualifying rental units-
New constructionCalGreen Title 24 Part 11 mandates EV-ready/EV-capable spaces in new builds-
City roleBuilding Division checklist review; same-day OTC issuance where possible-
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Jurupa Valley FAQ

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

Yes — a building/electrical permit is required for Level 2 (240V) installations, but under Gov. Code §65850.7 the City must use a streamlined, checklist-based, often same-day process. Level 1 (120V plug-in) chargers using existing outlets typically require no permit.

Can my HOA prohibit me from installing a Level 2 charger?

No. Civil Code §4745 makes HOA prohibitions void and unenforceable. The HOA must approve a properly submitted application within 60 days or it is deemed approved, and willful violators face damages plus statutory penalties.

Are EV-ready parking spaces required in new construction?

Yes — under the CalGreen Building Code (Title 24 Part 11), new single-family homes must include EV-ready receptacle infrastructure, and new multifamily and commercial projects must include EV-capable, EV-ready, or EV-installed spaces by tier.

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