A complete EV charger installation service includes panel assessment, dedicated circuit installation, permit filing, and final inspection. Costs run $1,000 to $1,800 for residential installations and $800 to $4,000 per port for commercial and multifamily projects. We connect you with licensed local electricians who handle every step. Federal 30% credit up to $1,000 through June 30, 2026.
An EV charger installation service is more than a single electrician showing up to mount a box on your wall. A proper service covers the full project from initial assessment through final approval. This matters because EV charger circuits draw significant power, 40 to 80 amps depending on the charger, and improper installation creates real fire and electrical safety risks. Every step in the process exists for a reason and skipping any of them can cost you the warranty, the rebate, or worse, create a hazard in your home.
GetEVService connects homeowners, property managers, and businesses with vetted local electricians who handle EV charger installation services from start to finish. We do not perform the installation ourselves. Instead we match your project with a certified electrician in your area who has the licensing, insurance, and experience to do the job correctly the first time.
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The electrician reviews your electrical panel capacity, the distance from panel to charging location, and recommends the right charger amperage for your vehicle and driving habits.
You receive an itemized quote covering labor, materials, and permit fees before any work begins. Installation is scheduled at a time that works for you.
The electrician pulls the required electrical permit from your city or county before starting work. This step is required in virtually every US jurisdiction and protects you legally and for insurance purposes.
The electrician runs the dedicated circuit, installs the breaker, mounts and wires the charger, and tests the full system for proper operation. Most residential jobs take 4 to 8 hours.
A local building inspector reviews the completed work and signs off. This certifies the installation meets code and is required for utility rebates and insurance coverage.
The electrician provides the paid invoice, permit documentation, and charger serial number you need to file for utility rebates and the federal 30 percent tax credit.
Single-family homes, townhouses, and detached garages. The most common service type covering one Level 2 charger per household.
Apartment buildings, condos, and HOA communities. Often involves load management systems to share electrical capacity across multiple units.
Office buildings, retail centers, and fleet depots. Typically uses networked chargers with usage tracking and billing capability.
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