Level 2 Home Charging

EV Charger Installation in Chicagoland

Charge at home with a dedicated installation planned around your vehicle, parking location, electrical capacity, equipment instructions, permits, and everyday charging routine.

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Service Overview

Reliable charging starts with the electrical plan

A Level 2 charger can add meaningful load to a home, so installation begins with more than choosing a wall location. We review the charger rating, vehicle needs, panel and service capacity, route length, parking position, indoor or outdoor exposure, mounting surface, and whether the equipment will be hardwired or receptacle-connected.

Our electricians perform the load evaluation, size the circuit, install required conductors and protection, follow manufacturer instructions, and coordinate permits when required. If the existing service cannot support the charger at full output, we explain practical alternatives such as a lower configured charging rate, listed load-management equipment, panel changes, or a service upgrade. The objective is dependable charging without creating an avoidable capacity problem elsewhere in the home.

What We Do

Home EV charging services

The final scope depends on the electrical condition, access, equipment, permit requirements, and the approved project plan.

01

Level 2 charger installation

Install homeowner-selected charging equipment on a dedicated circuit with properly sized wiring, overcurrent protection, mounting, and setup.

02

Hardwired charging equipment

Connect listed wall-mounted equipment directly when the product, location, and project plan favor a permanent hardwired installation.

03

EV charging receptacles

Install a suitable receptacle and enclosure when permitted by the charger instructions and local requirements, including required GFCI protection.

04

Load calculations and capacity review

Evaluate the existing service, panel, major appliances, heating and cooling, and proposed charging load before selecting circuit size.

05

Load-management solutions

Consider listed energy-management or configured charging options when they can safely avoid or defer a larger service upgrade.

06

Panel and service upgrades

Complete coordinated panel, meter socket, or service work when the load calculation and equipment condition show that added capacity is necessary.

Homeowner Guidance

Decisions that shape an EV charger installation

Answering these questions early keeps the quote accurate and the finished charger convenient to use.

Charging speed

Your driving pattern, vehicle acceptance rate, charger output, and available electrical capacity determine a sensible circuit size.

Cable reach and parking

The charger should be placed so the cable reaches the vehicle inlet without crossing walkways or creating daily frustration.

Indoor or outdoor exposure

Equipment, enclosures, fittings, mounting, and wiring methods must be suitable for the actual environment.

Panel location and route

Distance, finished walls, basements, crawlspaces, garages, exterior routing, and trenching needs affect labor and materials.

Future vehicles or second chargers

Planning for likely future charging needs can influence equipment choice, conduit size, load management, and circuit routing.

Our Process

A clear path from request to completed work

The details vary by project, but the communication should remain straightforward.

  1. 01

    Share charger and site details

    Send the charger model, panel photos, parking location, desired mounting point, vehicle information, and any future charging plans.

  2. 02

    Confirm capacity and scope

    We perform the load review, verify routing and equipment requirements, and explain permit, panel, or service considerations.

  3. 03

    Install and commission

    The electrician completes the circuit and charger installation, tests operation, and reviews basic use and status indicators.

Common Questions

EV Charger Installation FAQs

These answers provide general guidance. The correct electrical scope depends on the conditions in your home.

Do I need a 200-amp service for Level 2 charging?

Not necessarily. The answer depends on the home load calculation, charger output, existing equipment, and whether managed or reduced-rate charging is appropriate. Many homes can support useful Level 2 charging without an automatic service upgrade.

Is hardwired or plug-in EV charging better?

Both can be appropriate. Hardwired equipment reduces plug and receptacle connections and is common outdoors or at higher outputs. Plug-in equipment can be removable but requires a suitable receptacle, enclosure, and protection. Manufacturer instructions and local requirements control the choice.

Can I buy the charger before the electrical assessment?

You can, but confirming capacity, output, cable length, mounting, connectivity, and installation instructions first can prevent buying equipment that does not fit the site or charging plan.

Will my EV charger installation need a permit?

Many Chicagoland municipalities require a permit and inspection for a new EV charging circuit. Requirements vary by location, so we identify the applicable process as part of the project scope.

Ready When You Are

Request an electrical service visit for your home.