Home EV Charger Installation
Charge your electric vehicle faster and more conveniently. We connect you with licensed electricians for safe and compliant Level 2 EV charger installations.
Power Up Your Drive at Home
A Level 2 home charging station is the fastest and most convenient way to charge your electric vehicle. It can charge your car up to 10 times faster than a standard wall outlet. Installing a 240-volt charger requires a dedicated circuit and professional expertise. LocalXR connects you with qualified electricians who can safely install any brand of EV charger, ensuring your setup is powerful, safe, and up to code.
When You Need an Electrician
Don't wait for a dangerous situation. If you notice any of these warning signs, it's time to call a licensed electrician immediately.
Our EV Charger Services
Level 2 Charger Installation
Running a dedicated 240-volt circuit from your panel to your garage or driveway.
Panel Assessment & Upgrades
Determining if your current electrical panel has enough capacity and performing upgrades if needed.
Hardwired & Plug-In Setups
Installation for both hardwired charging stations and NEMA 14-50 outlets.
Permitting & Inspection Coordination
Handling the necessary permits and inspections required by your local municipality.
Why You Must Use a Licensed Electrician
Installing an EV charger is a major electrical project that requires a deep understanding of your home's electrical capacity and safety codes.
- Safety: A professional ensures the new circuit can handle the high, continuous load of an EV charger without overheating, preventing a major fire risk.
- Code Compliance: This type of installation must be done to strict national and local codes and almost always requires a permit and inspection.
- Protects Your Vehicle & Home: Correct installation protects your EV's sensitive charging equipment and your home's entire electrical system.
EV Charger FAQs
What is the difference between Level 1 and Level 2 charging?
Level 1 uses a standard 120V household outlet and provides slow charging (3-5 miles of range per hour). Level 2 uses a 240V dedicated circuit and charges much faster (10-60 miles of range per hour).
Will installing a charger require an electrical panel upgrade?
If your current panel is older or fully loaded (100 amp service), the addition of a 40-50 amp dedicated circuit for a charger often requires a full panel upgrade to ensure the home's total electrical capacity is sufficient.