Home & commercial charging
EV charging services built for real homes and real driving habits.
From a single garage charger to a networked workplace, we design and install charging setups that fit your panel, daily routine, and long-term plans.
What’s included
- Dedicated 240V circuit sized to your panel and EV usage
- Tesla-certified electricians, permits, and inspection included
- Smart charging and load management for multi-EV and commercial sites
2–4 hrs
Typical install
25–44 mi/hr
Range added
Included
Permitting
Home & commercial charging
Home charging that makes owning an EV feel effortless.
The right home charger is more than a box on the wall. It needs a dedicated circuit, a safe load calculation, and a plan that keeps your panel stable during overnight charging.
We install Level 2 chargers for Tesla, non-Tesla, and existing units bought online, and we size the circuit to your home instead of guessing.
- Integrated garage and driveway charging for single-family homes
- Dedicated 240V circuit installation with permit and inspection
- Panel and load calculations to avoid unnecessary upgrades
- Options for two EVs, guest parking, and future expansion
Home & commercial charging
Commercial and multifamily charging that scales cleanly.
Workplaces, condo garages, apartments, and retail sites need charging that performs under real usage. We design intelligent charging layouts that support uptime, billing, and utility requirements.
From a single assigned parking space to a fleet depot or hotel charging hub, we engineer the load profile and network setup before the first trench is opened.
- Workplace and employee charging with access control
- Apartment and HOA charging with metering or load-sharing
- Fleet, retail, and hospitality deployment planning
- Load management to avoid demand-charge surprises
Common questions
How much does EV charger installation cost?
Most home installs run from about $400 to $1,500, including the dedicated circuit, permit, and inspection. Distance from the panel, routing through finished walls, and any panel work change the final price.
Can I install a charger I bought online?
Yes. We install most UL-listed Level 2 chargers from major retailers, as long as the unit and your panel are compatible. We’ll review the spec before work begins so there are no surprises.
Can two EVs charge on one setup?
Absolutely. Load-sharing and power-management systems let two or more EVs charge from the same service while staying within safe panel limits, often without costly upgrades.
Free estimate
Get a charging setup built around your home, panel, and driving habits.
Talk with a licensed electrician, get a clear recommendation, and confirm the best charger, breaker, and routing path before any work starts.