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Land and Right-of-Way Services
SDG&E secures easements on private property for our electric and gas systems including any supporting equipment and facilities. These easements provide SDG&E the rights to access and maintain our existing facilities and construct new lines and facilities in compliance with legal, regulatory and industry standards to provide safe and reliable service throughout our service territory. At SDG&E, we take great care to keep our easements and rights-of-way clear of any structures, improvements or other uses that might interfere with our ability to provide safe and reliable service...
Encroachment Requests
Private land owners, developers, or public agencies must contact SDG&E even if they have an approved permit from the city or county. Failure to obtain prior approval could result in the removal of the encroachment at the land owner’s expense. Please refer to CPUC laws, regulations and policies, that may affect your project feasibility and timeline, on the Land Services main page.
Encroachments Fact Sheet
Learn more about easement encroachments and how you can work with SDG...
Easement Quitclaim
If you would like to request that SDG&E quitclaim easement(s) encumbering your property, you will need to complete our Quitclaim Request form. Your request must be accompanied by the appropriate documents listed below and a nonrefundable application fee. See Quitclaim Request form for current fees.
Read the Land Use Constraints and FAQS quick reference guide for potential CPUC Sections 851 - 857 and CPUC Tribal Land Transfer Policy constraints. Links to these code and policy details can be found on the Land Services main page. ...
Summertime can be saving time
Although we can’t control the weather, we can help you plan and prepare for higher energy bills as we head into what is expected to be another hot summer. With a few adjustments, you can reduce your home’s summer energy usage without breaking a sweat, and the bank. For business customers, click here
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Driving an all-electric vehicle (EV) or plug-in hybrid electric vehicle (PHEV)
Owning an Electric Vehicle is more affordable, more fun and easier than ever.
EV pricing plans can help you save
If you drive an EV or PHEV, save money when you enroll in an electric vehicle time-of-use (EVTOU) pricing plan. Save even more when you program your vehicle to charge during the Super Off-Peak hours from midnight to 6 a.m.
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Charging stations
If a charge is ever needed while away from home, public charging stations can be found at the U.S. Department of Energy or on Plugshare.
Electric vehicle resources
We have created a number of resources and brochures for you and your new vehicle.
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Have more questions?
Check out our Electric Vehicle Frequently Asked Questions.
Electrical Safety
We use electrical power for lights, computers, refrigeration, appliances, even cars. Thanks to electricity, our lives are so much easier, but it's important to always follow safety practices. Learn how to recognize electrical hazards and what measures to take to minimize these risks.
Powerline Safety
Fallen electric lines are extremely dangerous. Find out why and learn what to do when you see one.
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Emergency Preparedness
Emergencies can happen at any time and you are the first and best defense for helping yourself and your loved ones. There’s no better time to prepare for an emergency than right now. Every family is different, but we’ve put together tips and resources to help you plan and stay safe, no matter the emergency...