Multi-vehicle charging
Multi-EV charging installation for two or more vehicles at home.
Two or more EVs at home? Load-managed (power-sharing) charging lets multiple chargers share one circuit or panel safely, often avoiding a panel upgrade.
What’s included
- Load-managed charging for two or more EVs
- Power-sharing to avoid unnecessary panel upgrades
- Compatible with mixed Tesla and non-Tesla households
$800–$2,500
Typical cost
Power-sharing
Setup
Often avoided
Panel upgrade
Multi-vehicle charging
Charging two EVs doesn't have to mean two full circuits.
Load-managed chargers automatically split available power between vehicles, so both cars can charge overnight without exceeding your panel's capacity, often without any service upgrade at all.
We evaluate your household's charging patterns and panel capacity to design a setup that keeps both vehicles charged and your electrical service safe.
- Power-sharing controllers for two or more chargers
- Overnight charging for both vehicles without service upgrades
- Compatible with mixed-brand EV households
- Scalable for a third charger later
Multi-vehicle charging
A load calculation tells us exactly what your panel can support.
Before recommending a specific setup, we calculate your home's actual available capacity alongside existing appliances like HVAC and water heating, so the system is sized correctly the first time.
If a panel upgrade genuinely is the better path, we'll explain why and price it clearly rather than defaulting to the more expensive option.
- Full household load calculation
- Clear upgrade-vs-load-sharing comparison
- Two-charger installation in a single visit where possible
- Support for future EV additions to the household
Common questions
Can two EVs charge overnight without a panel upgrade?
Often yes. Power-sharing chargers split available capacity automatically, letting both vehicles charge fully overnight within your existing panel's limits.
Do I need matching chargers for both EVs?
No, load management systems typically work across different charger brands and models, as long as they're compatible with the shared circuit setup.
What if we add a third EV later?
Many load management systems can scale to a third charger. We'll design with that flexibility in mind if you expect to add another vehicle.
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.