Riverside County

EV charger installation in Corona

Corona sits at the heart of our Inland Empire coverage, and its building division maintains dedicated EV charger permit guidelines. Top Level Charging handles the full path: load calculation, permit, installation, and inspection. CSLB License #1154997 | C-10 Electrical Contractor

Permits in Corona

Corona publishes EV charging station permit guidelines within its expedited permits program and accepts applications through the city's online eTRAKiT portal. We prepare the application to the city's published guidelines.

Permit authority: City of Corona Building Division.

Your utility and what it offers

Corona residents are served by Southern California Edison. Incentive programs change and budgets run out, so we verify what is live for your address during the estimate; here is what the utility currently publishes:

SCE EV rate plan (TOU-D-PRIME)

Southern California Edison's time-of-use rate for EV owners makes overnight and midday charging significantly cheaper than the 4 to 9 p.m. peak. Open to SCE residential customers; we advise on whether it fits your usage during the estimate.

Program details

SCE Charge Ready Home (eligibility-limited)

SCE's rebate for panel and wiring upgrades is limited to income-qualified households and designated disadvantaged communities; it is not a general rebate. If your household or address qualifies, it can cover a large share of upgrade costs, and we confirm eligibility as part of the estimate.

Program details

One honest note: the federal home charger tax credit expired June 30, 2026. Anyone still advertising it is out of date.

What we install

Home Level 2 charging, commercial charging infrastructure, and panel and service upgrades across Corona and the rest of Riverside County.

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