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Electric vehicle owners need reliable charging at home. A professionally installed EV charger offers faster charging speeds, consistent performance, and safer operation. Whether you’ve just made the switch to electric or are upgrading your setup, the right charger makes powering up easy and efficient.
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The installation process includes assessing your panel capacity, running dedicated wiring, and safely mounting the unit. Technicians ensure your system meets all electrical codes and manufacturer requirements. Once installed, your new charger is tested for proper output, stability, and long-term performance.
Charging through a standard outlet is slow and inefficient. A dedicated electric car charger reduces charge time and provides stable power without overloading circuits. With proper installation, you’ll enjoy safer charging, greater convenience, and the ability to power your vehicle overnight—worry-free.
Most homes support Level 2 chargers, which provide faster charging than standard outlets.
That depends on your existing panel’s capacity. A licensed electrician will assess if upgrades are needed.
Most installations are completed in a few hours, depending on location and electrical accessibility.
In most cases, a new dedicated outlet is installed for faster and safer charging.
Yes. Most Level 2 chargers are universal and work with nearly all electric car models.
Yes. A permit is typically needed, and your electrician will handle the paperwork and inspection.
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