Link, Presentation
CBSC presentation featuring updates to electric vehicle charging requirements, effective July 1, 2024.
Link, Presentation
CBSC summary of the history and development of CALGreen, including current mandatory requirements and voluntary tiers.
Fact Sheet
Rather than upgrade a building’s electrical systems, which can be impractical and expensive, an automatic load management system (ALMS) manages EV charging to reduce the electrical load, allowing it to be shared among several vehicles.
Checklist, Link
Residential and Nonresidential checklists with the new embodied carbon updates effective July 1, 2024. Each zip file contains an editable CAD and print-ready PDF version of the checklist in 24×36 format.
Link
CBSC web page containing current and past CALGreen code language, checklists, guidebooks, and other resources.
Link
The California Electric Vehicle Infrastructure Project (CALeVIP) offers substantial rebates for publicly available EV chargers.
Fact Sheet
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.
Guidebook, Link
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.
Guidebook, Link
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.
Guidebook, Link
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.
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