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Your EV Charger Stopped Working. We Fix That.

A broken charger means a car you cannot drive. We connect you with certified local technicians who diagnose and repair all major EV charger brands fast. Most repairs happen within the same week.

EV charger repair service technician
  • All major brands covered
  • Diagnosis before any work starts
  • Clear quote before you commit
  • Most repairs completed in one visit
  • Home and commercial chargers both covered

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If Your Charger Has This Problem, We Can Help

These are the most common EV charger problems our technicians see every week.

Charger Will Not Turn On

Usually caused by a tripped breaker, a faulty GFCI outlet, or an internal power supply issue. Our technicians diagnose and fix this in a single visit in most cases.

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Charges Then Stops

Charging that cuts out midway usually points to overheating, a loose connection, or a software issue. We check all of these systematically and fix the root cause.

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Error Code on Display

Error codes mean something specific. Our technicians know what every code means across all major brands and can clear the fault and fix the underlying problem.

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Damaged Cable or Connector

A frayed cable or bent connector is a safety hazard. We replace cables and connectors to manufacturer spec so your charger is safe to use again.

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WiFi or App Not Connecting

Smart chargers can lose their network connection after a router change or firmware update. We reconfigure the connection and update firmware where needed.

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Commercial Charger Down

A broken charger in a parking lot or office means unhappy drivers and lost revenue. We prioritize commercial repair calls and offer maintenance contracts for ongoing coverage.

We Repair All Major EV Charger Brands

Our technicians are trained across all major residential and commercial EV charger manufacturers.

ChargePoint
JuiceBox (Enel X)
Wallbox
Grizzl-E
Emporia
Tesla Wall Connector
Clipper Creek
Blink
EVgo
Bosch
Siemens
Leviton

From Broken to Back Online in 4 Steps

Getting your charger fixed should not be complicated. Here is exactly what happens after you submit your request.

1

Tell Us What Happened

Fill out the quick form above. Takes 60 seconds. The more detail you give the faster we can match you.

2

Local Technician Reaches Out

A certified technician in your area contacts you within 24 hours to discuss the problem and schedule a visit.

3

Diagnosis and Clear Quote

Your technician diagnoses the issue on site and gives you a clear quote before doing any repair work.

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Fixed and Charging Again

Most repairs are completed in the same visit. You approve the work first and only pay when the job is done.

What Does EV Charger Repair Cost?

Most repairs are more affordable than people expect. Here is a general guide to what different types of repairs typically cost.

Type of Repair What is Involved Typical Cost
Diagnostic visit Technician identifies the problem, gives you a quote $75 to $125
Breaker or GFCI fix Reset or replace tripped breaker or faulty outlet $100 to $200
Cable or connector replacement Replace damaged charging cable or connector $150 to $350
Software or firmware update Reconfigure WiFi, update firmware, clear error codes $100 to $175
Internal component repair Replace internal board, relay, or power supply $200 to $500
Full unit replacement When repair costs more than replacement $800 to $1,800

EV Charger Repair FAQ

Straight answers to the questions we hear most often about EV charger repair.

The most common culprits are a tripped circuit breaker, a faulty GFCI outlet, a damaged cable, or a software glitch. Less commonly it is an internal component failure. A technician can usually pinpoint the exact cause in the first visit.
You can safely check your breaker panel and reset any tripped breakers yourself. Beyond that, EV chargers involve 240V electrical systems and should be handled by a licensed electrician. Attempting DIY repairs can void your warranty and create a genuine safety risk.
Most home EV chargers come with a 3 year warranty. Some brands offer longer. If your unit is still under warranty, contact the manufacturer first. The repair may be free. Our technicians can also help you determine whether a fault is warranty-eligible before any paid work begins.
If your charger is less than 5 years old and the repair cost is under $400, repair almost always makes more sense. If the unit is older or the repair estimate approaches the cost of a new charger, replacement may be the smarter call. Your technician will give you an honest recommendation. They do not get paid more for replacing than repairing.
In most markets our technicians can schedule a visit within 2 to 5 business days. In urgent cases same-week visits are often available. Submit your request and a local technician will contact you within 24 hours to discuss timing.

Let's Get Your Charger Working Again

Submit your request now. A local technician will reach out within 24 hours.