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San Antonio vs Universal City

How do ev charging rules compare between San Antonio, TX and Universal City, TX?

San Antonio and Universal City have similar restriction levels.

San Antonio, TX

Bexar County

Few Restrictions

San Antonio incentivizes EV adoption through its Hybrid and Electric Vehicle Parking Program, which provides free parking at downtown street meters for vehicles displaying an authorized placard. The city's EVSA (Electric Vehicles San Antonio) program coordinates citywide EV and charger adoption. CPS Energy offers EV charging programs. No specific building code mandate currently requires EV charging infrastructure in new construction.

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Universal City, TX

Bexar County

Few Restrictions

Universal City permits Level 2 home EV charger installations with an electrical permit and adopts the National Electrical Code, while public charging stations are installed by CPS Energy and private operators.

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Key Facts Comparison

FactSan AntonioUniversal City
ProgramHybrid and Electric Vehicle Parking Program-
BenefitFree downtown street meter parking with placard-
Placard FeeFree; one per authorized vehicle owner-
Charging Ports562+ public ports citywide (Level 2 and 3)-
City ProgramEVSA coordinates adoption and infrastructure-
Level 2 permit-Required
Code enforced-NEC Article 625
Level 1 permit-Not required
Utility provider-CPS Energy
HOA protection-TX Property Code 202.020

Highlighted rows indicate differences between cities.

San Antonio FAQ

Can I park my EV for free in downtown San Antonio?

Yes. Register for the free Hybrid and Electric Vehicle Parking Program placard at the Parking Division (400 N. St Mary's). It provides free parking at downtown street meters and pay stations, subject to posted time limits.

Does San Antonio require EV charging in new buildings?

Not currently. The city focuses on incentive-based programs through EVSA and CPS Energy rather than building code mandates for EV charging infrastructure in new construction.

Universal City FAQ

Do I need a permit to install a Tesla Wall Connector?

Yes. Level 2 chargers require an electrical permit from Universal City and installation by a licensed electrician per NEC Article 625.

Can my HOA ban EV chargers?

No. Texas Property Code 202.020 protects homeowner rights to install EV chargers on their own property, subject to reasonable placement rules.

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