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EV Charging: Tulare vs Visalia

How do ev charging rules compare between Tulare, CA and Visalia, CA?

Tulare and Visalia have similar restriction levels.

Tulare, CA

Tulare County

Few Restrictions

California Government Code § 65850.7 (AB 1236) requires every city, including Tulare, to provide expedited, streamlined permitting for residential and commercial EV charging stations. Installations also follow the California Electrical Code and CALGreen Title 24 Part 11.

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Visalia, CA

Tulare County

Few Restrictions

California Civil Code sections 4745 and 4745.1, plus Government Code 65850.7, create statewide rights for residents to install EV charging stations and require expedited local permitting that supersedes restrictive local rules.

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Key Facts Comparison

FactTulareVisalia
State lawCal. Gov. Code § 65850.7 (AB 1236)-
New-construction EVCALGreen § 4.106.4 (homes), § 5.106.5.3 (multifamily/non-res)-
Permit typeElectrical permit, ministerial expedited review-
Apply atCity of Tulare Community Development / Building-
HOA charger rights-Civil Code 4745
Renter charger rights-Civil Code 4745.1
Local permit mandate-Gov Code 65850.7
HOA penalty-$1,000 plus damages
Review type-Ministerial checklist

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Tulare FAQ

Do I need a permit for a home EV charger in Tulare?

Yes, an electrical permit from the Building Division. Cal. Gov. Code § 65850.7 requires the city to process it through an expedited, checklist-based review.

Does my new house need EV wiring?

Yes — CALGreen § 4.106.4 requires at least one EV-capable space at new one- and two-family dwellings, meaning conduit and panel capacity sized for a future Level 2 charger.

Visalia FAQ

Can my city require discretionary review for a home EV charger?

No. Government Code 65850.7 requires a streamlined, ministerial permit process using a standardized checklist. Discretionary review is preempted for residential chargers meeting the checklist criteria.

Does this preempt HOA parking rules?

Yes. Civil Code 4745 voids any HOA covenant or rule that effectively prohibits or unreasonably restricts EV charger installation in an owner's designated parking space.

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