What Homeowners Need to Know Before Installing an EV Charger

Electrician installing a residential EV charging station and electrical subpanel on a white garage wall.

What Homeowners Need to Know Before Installing an EV Charger

Buying an electric vehicle changes your daily routine. You need a reliable place to power up. Relying on public stations takes time. Home charging is the standard solution. It puts a full “tank” in your car every morning. You must prepare your house for this new appliance.

Understanding Charger Types

Most cars include a Level 1 cord. This plugs into a standard 120-volt outlet. It adds roughly four miles of range per hour. That speed works for very short commutes. Most drivers need more power. Level 2 chargers use 240 volts. These units charge much faster. They fill a battery in four to eight hours. You wake up ready to drive.

Checking Your Electrical Panel

Level 2 chargers use a lot of electricity, so your home’s electrical system needs to be able to handle it. Many older homes have panels rated for only 100 amps, which may not be enough for a charger. Most homes need a 200-amp service. An electrician can check your system and see if you have enough capacity. For safety, we often suggest upgrading your panel.

Costs and Requirements

The cost to install a charger depends on a few things. If your garage is far from your electrical panel, it will cost more because it needs more wiring. The price of the charger itself also depends on the brand. Wall-mounted chargers look tidy and organized. In most places, you need a permit for this work. Permits show the job meets safety codes and help protect your property value. If you don’t get a permit, your insurance might not cover problems later.

Trusting a Licensed Installer

Working with high-voltage wiring can be dangerous, and mistakes can cause fires. It’s important not to try installing a charger yourself. Licensed electricians understand local codes, choose the right wires, and install the correct breakers. At Dunn’s HVAC, Plumbing, and Electrical, we check your system and install your charger safely, so you can feel confident that everything is done right.

Power Your Drive Today

Home charging offers unmatched convenience. Your home must be ready for the connection. Do not guess about electrical capacity. Call Dunn’s HVAC, Plumbing, and Electrical now to schedule your EV charger installation quote.

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