What’s Involved in a Professional EV Charger Installation?
Installing a Level 2 EV charger requires more than just plugging into an outlet. We start by evaluating your home’s electrical panel to make sure it can support the additional load. If needed, we’ll upgrade your service or install a dedicated 240-volt circuit with proper wiring and circuit protection.
Once we confirm capacity, we mount the charger in a convenient location—typically your garage or driveway—and handle the full installation from start to finish.
Our service includes:
We install chargers for Teslas, Ford EVs, Chevy Bolts, Hyundai IONIQs, and all major EV brands. If you’re not sure which unit to choose, we’ll point you in the right direction with practical, unbiased advice.
EV Charger FAQs for Smarter Home Charging
Thinking about installing a home EV charger but not sure where to start? You’re not alone. These frequently asked questions cover everything from installation costs to electrical capacity, so you can feel confident about powering up your vehicle at home.
It’s strongly recommended that you hire a licensed electrician for EV charger installation. Improper installation can lead to electrical hazards, void warranties, or even damage your vehicle.
A professional ensures that your system is wired correctly, safely grounded, and code-compliant. Plus, many jurisdictions require a permit and inspection for this type of work.
Costs vary depending on the charger type, your home’s electrical setup, and whether service upgrades are needed. Basic installations may start around $500, while more complex jobs, like adding a dedicated circuit or upgrading your panel, can run $1,200 or more. We provide upfront estimates after a quick assessment, so you know exactly what to expect.
Level 1 chargers plug into a standard household outlet and provide about 3–5 miles of range per hour, good for light use or overnight charging.
Level 2 chargers use a 240V outlet and can deliver 25–30 miles of range per hour, making them ideal for daily use and quicker top-ups. Most EV owners install a Level 2 charger at home for convenience and speed.
Charging an EV will increase your electricity usage, but it’s typically much cheaper than fueling a gas vehicle. The exact increase depends on your car model, driving habits, and local energy rates.
Many homeowners find that even with higher electric bills, the monthly cost of EV charging is significantly lower than paying at the pump.
Yes—homes can support multiple EV chargers, but you’ll need to make sure your electrical panel has enough capacity. In some cases, panel upgrades or load management systems may be needed to prevent overload. We’ll evaluate your home’s setup and recommend the safest, most efficient way to support two or more EVs.
Charge Up and Change the Way You Drive
Electric vehicles are here to stay, and installing your own home charging station is one of the best ways to take control of your energy use and daily convenience. Whether you’re new to EV ownership or upgrading from a basic outlet setup, our team will make sure you’re charging faster, safer, and smarter from day one.
We combine expert knowledge, quality craftsmanship, and decades of electrical experience to deliver flawless EV charger installations. Reach out today, and let’s get your garage or driveway ready to power the future.