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EV Charging: Rancho Cucamonga vs Rialto

How do ev charging rules compare between Rancho Cucamonga, CA and Rialto, CA?

Rialto has fewer restrictions than Rancho Cucamonga.

Rancho Cucamonga, CA

San Bernardino County

Some Restrictions

Rancho Cucamonga follows CALGreen EV-ready requirements and AB 2097 parking reductions near transit. Level 2 home chargers need an electrical permit, and stations must be accessible.

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Rialto, CA

San Bernardino County

Few Restrictions

Residential EV chargers in Rialto are permitted under California Government Code §65850.7 (streamlined EV charging-station permitting) and the California Electrical Code (Title 24, Part 3, Article 625). Rialto's Building & Safety Division processes EVSE permits expeditiously. Civil Code §1947.6 and §4745 establish renter and condo-owner rights to install EV chargers, preempting most landlord and HOA bans.

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Key Facts Comparison

FactRancho CucamongaRialto
State codeCALGreen 4.106 and 5.106-
Home chargerElectrical permit required-
Parking ruleCVC 22511 no idle-
AB 2097Transit zone parking-
Contact(909) 477-2710-
Streamlined permitting-Cal. Gov. Code §65850.7
Technical standard-Cal. Electrical Code (Title 24, Part 3, Art. 625)
Condo owner right-Cal. Civil Code §4745
Renter right-Cal. Civil Code §1947.6
EV stall enforcement-Cal. Vehicle Code §22511 (non-EV blocking)
Local permits-Rialto Building & Safety Division

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Rancho Cucamonga FAQ

Do I need a permit for a home EV charger?

Yes, Level 2 chargers require an electrical permit and inspection; Level 1 plug-in cords do not.

Can I park in an EV stall without charging?

No, CVC 22511 prohibits blocking EV charging spaces when not actively connected and charging.

Rialto FAQ

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

Yes. A hardwired 240V Level 2 EVSE requires an electrical permit from Rialto Building & Safety. Under Cal. Gov. Code §65850.7, the city must approve compliant applications administratively (no public hearing). Level 1 (120V) plug-in units generally do not require a permit.

Can my HOA stop me from installing an EV charger in my Rialto condo's parking spot?

No. California Civil Code §4745 grants condo owners the right to install EV charging in their exclusive-use parking space. The HOA may impose reasonable architectural standards and require the owner to carry insurance, but a flat ban is void.

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