
Connect With EV Charger Installation Experts
Installing an EV charger at home requires proper electrical work and permits. We connect you with licensed electricians who can assess your electrical panel, recommend the right charger, and handle the complete installation.
What to Expect
Electrical Assessment — The installer will evaluate your electrical panel to ensure it can support an EV charger. Some homes may require a panel upgrade.
Permit Handling — Most municipalities require permits for EV charger installation. Experienced installers will obtain necessary permits and ensure the work meets local codes.
Charger Selection — Not sure which charger to buy? Installers can recommend options based on your vehicle and charging needs.
Professional Installation — Licensed electricians will install the charger, run necessary wiring, and ensure everything is properly grounded and safe.
Common Installation Considerations
Your electrical panel capacity matters. Most EV chargers require a dedicated 240V circuit. If your panel is full or outdated, you may need an upgrade.
Distance from panel to charger location affects cost. The farther the charger is from your electrical panel, the more wiring is required.
Indoor vs outdoor installation. Outdoor installations may require weatherproof enclosures or additional conduit work.
Types of Chargers
Level 1 — Uses a standard 120V outlet. Slowest charging option, typically adding 3-5 miles of range per hour.
Level 2 — Requires 240V circuit. Most common for home installation, adding 20-60 miles of range per hour.
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