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Residential EV Charger
Installation in Connecticut

Fast, safe, and professional home charging solutions for Tesla, Rivian, Ford, and all major EV brands. Get your home ready for the future of driving with Level 2 charging.

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Expert Home Charging Setup

Our team handles everything from the initial load calculation to the final inspection. We ensure your home's electrical system can handle the demand of high-speed charging safely and efficiently.

  • Level 2 Charging (Charge overnight with ease)
  • Compatible with all Tesla, Rivian, and J1772 vehicles
  • Expert Load Balancing & Panel Upgrades
  • Assistance with local utility rebates
24hr
Standard Install Time

Your EV Home Ready Roadmap

01

Load Capacity Audit

We perform a NEC-compliant load calculation to ensure your home's electrical panel can safely support high-speed Level 2 charging.

02

Circuit Engineering

We install a dedicated heavy-duty circuit (typically 50A or 60A) using high-heat-rated industrial conductors for ultimate safety.

03

Charger Installation

We mount and hardwire your charger (or install a high-quality NEMA 14-50 outlet) with protective conduit for a sleek, permanent look.

04

Commissioning & Test

We test the amperage draw, verify ground continuity, and assist with any app setup so you're ready to charge immediately.

EV Charging FAQ

How fast will a Level 2 charger actually charge my car?

A Level 2 charger typically adds 25-40 miles of range per hour of charging. This is about 5-8x faster than the standard wall outlet, allowing for a full charge in just a few hours overnight.

Will I need to upgrade my electrical panel?

This depends on your home's total capacity and existing loads. While many 200A panels can handle an EV charger easily, some 100A services may require a panel upgrade or a smart load-management device.

Are there federal tax credits for home EV charger installation?

Yes, as of current legislation, the federal Alternative Fuel Infrastructure Tax Credit covers up to 30% of the cost of hardware and installation (up to $1,000 for individuals). Always consult a tax professional for the latest details.

Is it better to hardwire the charger or use a plug-in 14-50 outlet?

Hardwiring is generally preferred as it allows for higher amperage (up to 48A-80A) and eliminates a potential point of failure. Outlets are limited to 40A and require a GFCI breaker, which can sometimes lead to nuisance tripping with certain car models.

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