We do installations 7 days a week

Price depends on many factors including age of your home, location of charger, length of wiring required, permit costs, etc. Typically prices can range from $750* – $2000*. Fill out your quote form to get a personalized quote for your EV charger install!

Local, state, or federal incentives for EV chargers may also be available and can help reduce your overall cost

Most residential EV charger installations are completed in 3 hours or less, depending on the complexity of the job.

Yes. We are Tesla-certified installers and specialize in installing Tesla Wall Connectors for residential homes.

No. While we’re Tesla-certified installers, we install EV wall chargers compatible with all major North American electric vehicle manufacturers—including Tesla, Ford, Rivian, Chevrolet (GM), Hyundai, Kia, Volkswagen, BMW, Mercedes-Benz, Audi, and more. Visit our EV charger installation page to learn which charger is best for your vehicle and home.

The only requirement is that your home must have an accessible electrical subpanel

Our in-house survey evaluation includes a electrical load calculation for Level 2 charging, so you can feel confident you are meeting the National Electric Code and your home’s electric system is not being overloaded.

We recommend installing your EV charger ahead of time, the last thing we want is for your brand new EV to be sitting in your garage with a dead battery and no way to charge it!

Visit our Tax Incentives tab to learn how to maximize your savings!

Under the Inflation Reduction Act (IRA), eligible homeowners may qualify for a federal tax credit of up to 30% of the cost of a home EV charger and installation, capped at $1,000. Eligibility depends on several factors, including property location and other IRS requirements.

Most Level 2 EV chargers require a dedicated 40 amp to 60 amp circuit breaker, depending on the charger’s maximum charging output and manufacturer specifications.

For example: A 48-amp charger (common for Tesla Wall Connectors) typically requires a 60-amp breaker. Our EV specialists will recommend the best choice based on your capicity.

Yes. EV chargers can be safely installed outdoors as long as the equipment is rated for outdoor use and the installation meets National Electrical Code (NEC). Most modern Level 2 EV chargers (including Tesla Wall Connectors) are designed to be weather resistant and suitable for outdoor installation. Check with our EV experts to verify your options.

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