When You Need Professional EV Charger Installation
Level 2 home chargers reduce charging time from 40–60 hours (Level 1) to just 6–10 hours — but they require professional installation with a 240V dedicated circuit. Our licensed electricians ensure your installation is safe, code-compliant, and built to last.
Installation Includes
- Site assessment and electrical panel evaluation
- Dedicated 240V, 50A circuit from electrical panel
- Up to 25 feet of conduit and wire run
- NEMA 14-50 outlet or hardwired connection
- Charger mounting and connection
- Full testing and activation
- City permit and inspection scheduling
Our 4-Step Process
Free Consultation
24-hour quote after initial assessment of your electrical system and charging needs.
Permit & Scheduling
We handle the city permit application. Installation typically scheduled within one week.
Professional Installation
3–5 hours for standard residential installations by licensed C-10 electricians.
Inspection & Activation
City inspector verifies code compliance. Your charger is ready to use.
Brands We Install
Frequently Asked Questions
How long does installation take?
Most residential installations take 3–5 hours. Projects requiring panel upgrades may take a full day.
Is a permit required?
Yes. California requires an electrical permit for EV charger installation. We handle the entire process — application, fees, and scheduling the city inspection.
Can my panel support an EV charger?
Most homes with 200A service can support a Level 2 charger. Homes with 100A panels may need an upgrade — we determine this during the free consultation.
Hardwire vs. outlet?
Both are code-compliant. Outlets offer flexibility to swap chargers; hardwiring is permanent and cleaner. Choice depends on your charger model.
Are rebates available?
The federal tax credit covers up to 30% (max $1,000) for residential installations. Local utility rebates may also apply.
Ready to Install Your EV Charger?
Get a free quote — most installations scheduled within one week