Stop relying on a slow 120V wall outlet. We install dedicated Level 2 home chargers for every EV brand — with a panel capacity check on every job to make sure your system is safe and code-compliant.
We perform a full electrical load calculation before every EV charger install to ensure your panel can safely support the new circuit.
We run a new dedicated 240V / 50-amp circuit from your panel to your garage or parking area, meeting all NEC requirements.
All city permits are pulled before work begins. Every EV charger installation in San Diego County requires a permit — we handle it.
We mount and configure your EVSE (charger unit) on the wall at the correct height and location for your vehicle and garage layout.
If your current panel doesn't have capacity, we can upgrade it first — combining both jobs for efficiency and cost savings.
City inspection scheduled and passed. Your permit is properly closed out in city records.
A Level 2 home EV charger installation typically ranges from $800–$2,000 in San Diego County. The cost depends on the distance from your electrical panel to the charger location, whether your panel has available capacity, and if any panel upgrades are needed. We include a full panel capacity check at no extra charge. Call (619) 922-9527 for a free, no-obligation estimate.
Not always — but often. A Level 2 EV charger requires a dedicated 240V, 50-amp circuit. If your panel is at capacity, a panel upgrade or sub-panel may be needed. We assess this on every job before quoting. If an upgrade is needed, we can handle both together efficiently.
We install all major EVSE brands including ChargePoint, Enel X JuiceBox, Emporia, Clipper Creek, and manufacturer-branded chargers like Tesla Wall Connector. We also install customer-supplied chargers. If your EV uses the J1772 or CCS standard (which includes almost all non-Tesla EVs), we can install a charger for it.
Most EV charger installations are completed in 2–4 hours. If a panel upgrade is also needed, the full project typically takes one full day.
This depends on your building's electrical system and HOA rules. In many San Diego County condos and apartments, dedicated circuits can be run to individual parking spaces, but HOA approval and building electrical assessment are required first. Contact us and we'll assess the feasibility for your specific situation.