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Practical guides for EV charging, home energy, and electrical decisions.
Explore clear guidance for planning EV chargers, Powerwall and battery systems, solar, electrical upgrades, costs, incentives, and safe next steps.
What’s included
- EV charging and Tesla equipment guides
- Energy storage and solar planning
- Electrical costs, safety, and upgrade guidance
Electrical + energy
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Start with the questions that shape a safe project.
The best equipment choice depends on electrical capacity, daily use, installation location, utility requirements, and the goals you want the system to serve.
Our learning resources explain those decisions in plain language so you can ask better questions before requesting a quote.
- EV charger types and installation
- Panel capacity and circuit planning
- Battery backup and solar integration
- Costs, rebates, and financing
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Turn research into an address-specific plan.
Online guidance is a starting point, not a substitute for a site assessment. A licensed electrician can verify the panel, routing, equipment compatibility, and local permit requirements.
That keeps the final recommendation grounded in the actual property rather than a generic checklist.
- Review local incentives
- Confirm electrical capacity
- Compare equipment options
- Plan permits and inspection
Common questions
Where should I start if I am new to home electrification?
Start with the service you are considering, then review electrical capacity, equipment options, costs, incentives, and the installation process.
Can I get help finding rebates?
Yes. The Savings Finder and a project assessment can help identify applicable state and utility opportunities.
Do guides replace an electrician assessment?
No. A licensed electrician must evaluate the property before confirming a final scope or installation recommendation.
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Get a recommendation for your specific home or business.
Guides can clarify the options. A free assessment confirms what your panel, property, and local requirements actually support.