First review the definitions in CBC 202, and note how the word "parking" does not occur in any of them:
ELECTRIC VEHICLE (EV) CHARGER. Off-board charging
equipment used to charge an
electric vehicle.
ELECTRIC VEHICLE CHARGING SPACE (EV Space). A
space intended for charging electric vehicles.
ELECTRIC VEHICLE CHARGING STATION (EVCS). One or more
electric vehicle charging spaces served by an
electric vehicle charger or other charging
equipment. Where a multiport
electric vehicle charger can simultaneously charge more than one vehicle, the number of electric vehicle charging stations shall be considered equivalent to the number of
electric vehicles that can be simultaneously charged.
ELECTRIC VEHICLE (EV) CONNECTOR. A device that, when electrically coupled (conductive or inductive) to an electric vehicle inlet, establishes an electrical connection to the
electric vehicle for the purpose of power transfer and information exchange. This device is part of the
electric vehicle coupler.
Think of it this way: the EV Space is the ground surface "reserved" for electric vehicles. An EVCS is the ground space plus the charging equipment. It's important to make the distinction between "space" and "station". For example, some jurisdictions may incentivize EV use by prioritizing their location close to the main building entrance, even though there's no charging device.
Seriously though, per the CBC definitions, a particular space might be:
- An EVCS but not a parking space (like how at a conventional gas station, the space next to the gas pump is not intended for parking, just for filling up).
- A parking space but not a EV space (a conventional parking stall for any kind of vehicle, gas or electric)
- Both a parking space and an EV space
The key is whether you or your zoning code considers an EVCS to also be a parking space. Again, this is akin to asking whether the area next to a gas pump is a parking space.
- If the intent of an EVCS is to have the electric vehicle move to another parking space once the vehicle has been fully charged, then it is not a parking space.
- If you zoning code allows an electric vehicle to park at an EVCS if they won't be charging the vehicle at all, then it may be considered a parking space.
Once you've made that determination, then you can apply
Cal Green:
