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EV Charging: Oxnard vs Thousand Oaks

How do ev charging rules compare between Oxnard, CA and Thousand Oaks, CA?

Oxnard has fewer restrictions than Thousand Oaks.

Oxnard, CA

Ventura County

Few Restrictions

Oxnard follows California requirements for EV charging infrastructure in new construction. AB 1236 streamlines EV charging station permitting. New multifamily and commercial buildings must include EV-ready parking spaces under CALGreen building code.

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Thousand Oaks, CA

Ventura County

Some Restrictions

Thousand Oaks follows CALGreen Code requirements for EV charging infrastructure in new construction and supports EV adoption through streamlined permitting. New single-family homes must include Level 2 EV-capable circuits, and multi-family developments must provide EV-ready parking spaces.

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Key Facts Comparison

FactOxnardThousand Oaks
PermittingStreamlined per AB 1236-
New Multifamily10% of spaces EV-capable-
HOA ProtectionCivil Code Β§4745-
ResidentialOver-the-counter Level 2 permits-
New Homes-Level 2 EV circuit required
Circuit Spec-240-volt, 40-amp minimum
Tenant Rights-AB 2565 protects installation requests
Permits-(805) 449-2100

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Oxnard FAQ

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

Yes, a building permit is required, but Oxnard streamlines Level 2 residential EV charger permits per AB 1236. The process is typically over-the-counter with quick approval.

Can my HOA block my EV charger installation in Oxnard?

No. California Civil Code Section 4745 prohibits HOAs from unreasonably restricting EV charging station installation in common areas or designated parking spaces.

What EV charging is required in new Oxnard buildings?

Under CALGreen code, new multifamily buildings must have 10% of parking spaces EV-capable, and commercial buildings must include EV-ready electrical circuits.

Thousand Oaks FAQ

Do new homes in Thousand Oaks need EV charging capability?

Yes. CALGreen Code requires new single-family homes to include a Level 2 EV-capable circuit (240-volt, 40-amp minimum). This is verified during the building permit process. Contact Community Development at (805) 449-2100 for details.

Can my Thousand Oaks landlord refuse my EV charger installation?

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

Where are public EV charging stations in Thousand Oaks?

The city has installed public charging stations at several municipal facilities including the Civic Arts Plaza and community centers. Additional public and commercial chargers are available throughout the city. Check PlugShare or the city website for locations.

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