EV charging is a high-load, long-duration electrical use. That makes the planning more important than the charger itself. The panel capacity, circuit size, wiring method, charger location, and manufacturer requirements all matter.
A properly installed Level 2 charger should be convenient to use every day and safe to run overnight. The best installation is clean, clearly labeled, and placed where the cable reaches without becoming a trip hazard or daily annoyance.
If the existing panel is already heavily loaded, the first step is determining whether the system can support the added charging load or whether other electrical work is needed first.
Common reasons to call
- Installing a Level 2 home EV charger
- Adding a NEMA 14-50 or hardwired charger circuit
- Checking whether the panel can support charging
- Replacing a slow Level 1 charging setup
- Planning charger location in a garage or driveway
- Preparing for a current or future EV
What we handle
- Panel and capacity review
- Circuit sizing for the charger and vehicle
- Hardwired or receptacle-based charger installation
- Clean wiring route planning
- Breaker and protection selection
- Charger mounting and final setup