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EV Charging: Oakland vs San Leandro

How do ev charging rules compare between Oakland, CA and San Leandro, CA?

San Leandro has fewer restrictions than Oakland.

Oakland, CA

Alameda County

Some Restrictions

Oakland supports EV infrastructure through its Green Building Ordinance, which requires EV-ready wiring in new residential and commercial construction per the California Green Building Standards (CALGreen). Public curb EV charging stations are restricted to EVs actively charging; non-EVs or unplugged EVs can be cited under CVC §22511. Multifamily buildings must accommodate resident charger installation under Civil Code §4745 and §1947.6.

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San Leandro, CA

Alameda County

Few Restrictions

San Leandro follows CA streamlined EV charger permitting per AB 1236. Over-the-counter residential Level 2 installations standard.

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Key Facts Comparison

FactOaklandSan Leandro
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State law-AB 1236 streamlining
Permit type-Over-the-counter
New homes-EV-ready wiring required
MFR requirement-10% EV-capable
ICE in EV stall-CVC 22511 violation

Highlighted rows indicate differences between cities.

Oakland FAQ

Can I run a cord from my house across the sidewalk to my EV at the curb?

No. Charging cords across public sidewalks create trip hazards and are prohibited. Install a Level 2 charger in a driveway or garage, or use public charging stations. Some cities pilot curbside chargers — check Oakland's current program before installing anything at the curb.

Can my apartment landlord refuse to let me install a charger?

California Civil Code §1947.6 requires landlords to allow installation of an EV charger in a tenant's assigned parking space at the tenant's expense, subject to reasonable requirements for insurance, licensed installation, and compliance with building codes.

San Leandro FAQ

Do I need a permit for a home EV charger?

Yes, an electrical permit is required, but San Leandro issues most same-day under AB 1236.

Can I park an ICE car in an EV charging stall?

No. Per CVC 22511, only charging EVs may occupy a designated EV stall.

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