An automatic load management system (ALMS) allows electric vehicle supply equipment (EVSE) to share electrical capacity. Many ALMS can also automatically
manage power to the EV by adjusting electric vehicle charging rates to reduce charging times and utility costs.
See Also: 2022 Nonresidential Supplement
Intended to highlight and clarify both mandatory and voluntary nonresidential standards in CALGreen for use by local building departments, builders, and designers.
See Also: 2022 Nonresidential Guide
The purpose of this Supplement Update is to provide information about regulatory changes that occurred during the 2022 Intervening Code Adoption Cycle, effective July 1, 2024.
Commentary, background, questions and answers, and helpful tools to better understand the mandatory and voluntary measures developed by Housing and Community Development (HCD) for residential structures.
The EV charging infrastructure requirements affect new single-family homes, duplexes, townhomes, multifamily dwellings, hotels, motels, and nonresidential buildings. The requirements also affect newly added or altered spaces associated with existing multifamily buildings, hotels, and motels.
The CALEVIP resources help create a shared understanding of EVCS permit streamlining across the state, leverage lessons learned, and ultimately save time building out California’s zero-emission vehicle infrastructure network.
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