Signs You Need This
- You just bought (or are about to buy) an electric vehicle
- You're currently relying on a slow standard outlet to charge
- Your panel may not have room or capacity for a dedicated 240V circuit
- You want the charger placed in a specific spot in the garage or driveway
- You're building new construction and want to wire for EV charging in advance
What's Involved
Most home EV chargers need a dedicated 240V circuit, sized correctly for your specific charger and vehicle. We evaluate your panel's existing capacity first — if it can support the new circuit, we run it directly; if not, we'll talk through whether a panel upgrade makes sense at the same time.
We install and mount the charger itself, wire the dedicated circuit, and handle the permit and inspection so everything is documented and code-compliant — which matters for insurance and resale down the line.
Typical timeline: most EV charger installs are completed in half a day once the panel capacity is confirmed.
Frequently Asked Questions
Do I need a panel upgrade to install an EV charger?
Not always — it depends on your panel's existing capacity and what else is running on it. We check this during the inspection rather than assuming.
Can I install the charger in my driveway instead of the garage?
Yes, as long as it's within reach of a code-compliant circuit run. We'll walk the site with you to figure out the best location.
Which charger brands do you install?
We install most major Level 2 charger brands. If you haven't purchased one yet, we can talk through options that fit your vehicle and budget.