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I've been working on a multifamily affordable housing development that is subject to 2022 CalGreen, and there's a requirement that 40% of parking spaces have EV receptacles that are wired directly back to the apartment's panelboard. This might be no big deal for townhomes with attached garages a few feet away, but for larger developments where the parking spaces are hundreds of feet from the units, the power loss even through large wires is significant, and the number of individual feeds running across the site from each apartment to each assigned stall is IMO inherently financially infeasible.
4.106.4.2.2 Multifamily Dwellings, Hotels and Motels
4.106.4.2.2 Multifamily Dwellings, Hotels and Motels
- EV ready parking spaces with receptacles.
- Hotels and motels. Forty (40) percent of the total number of parking spaces shall be equipped with low power Level 2 EV charging receptacles.
- Multifamily parking facilities. Forty (40) percent of the total number of parking spaces shall be equipped with low power Level 2 EV charging receptacles. EV charging receptacles required by this section shall be located in at least one assigned parking space per dwelling unit where assigned parking is provided but need not exceed forty (40) percent of the total number of assigned parking spaces provided on the site.
- Receptacle power source. EV charging receptacles in multifamily parking facilities shall be provided with a dedicated branch circuit connected to the dwelling unit's electrical panel, unless determined as infeasible by the project builder or designer and subject to concurrence of the local enforcing agency.