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EV Charging: Murrieta vs Riverside

How do ev charging rules compare between Murrieta, CA and Riverside, CA?

Riverside has fewer restrictions than Murrieta.

Murrieta, CA

Riverside County

Some Restrictions

Murrieta follows California Government Code 65850.7 streamlining residential EV charger permits. Installations must comply with CEC and CBC standards, and only EVs can park in designated EV charging spaces under Vehicle Code 22511.

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Riverside, CA

Riverside County

Few Restrictions

Riverside Municipal Code Chapter 16.23 (Electric Vehicle Charging Station Permit Process) establishes an expedited, streamlined permitting process for residential and small commercial EV chargers, as required by California AB 1236 (Gov. Code §65850.7). Permits are reviewed administratively by Building & Safety.

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Key Facts Comparison

FactMurrietaRiverside
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Code chapter-RMC Ch. 16.23
State law basis-Cal. Gov. Code §65850.7 (AB 1236)
Permit required-Yes — expedited residential review
Utility coordination-Riverside Public Utilities (RPU)
EV-specific electric rate-Offered by RPU

Highlighted rows indicate differences between cities.

Murrieta FAQ

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

Yes. Murrieta requires an electrical permit for any 240-volt EV charger installation, processed through expedited review per state law.

Can my HOA stop me from installing an EV charger?

No. Under California Civil Code 4745, HOAs must allow EV charger installation in an owner's designated parking space, though reasonable conditions may be imposed.

Can I park at an EV charger without charging?

No. Vehicle Code 22511 makes it unlawful for non-EVs to park in marked EV charging spaces, and many locations also prohibit EVs that are not actively charging.

Riverside FAQ

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

Yes. Under RMC Ch. 16.23 and Cal. Gov. Code §65850.7, an electrical permit is required, but the city has an expedited process designed to issue most residential permits quickly.

Does Riverside Public Utilities offer an EV rate?

Yes — RPU offers an Electric Vehicle Rate for residential customers who charge primarily at home. See RPU's residential rates page for current pricing and enrollment.

Are EV chargers required in new multifamily construction?

Yes — Riverside County zoning §17.188.045 and the California Green Building Code (CALGreen) §5.106.5.3 require EV-capable or EV-installed parking spaces in new multifamily and nonresidential projects.

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