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Triple Play Plumbing, Heating & Air

Electrical

EV Charger Installation

Charge at home overnight. We install Level 2 chargers with the right circuit and panel capacity for your vehicle.

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Why it matters

Charging an EV on a standard household outlet is frustratingly slow — often only a few miles of range per hour. A properly installed Level 2 home charger fully charges most vehicles overnight, but it needs a dedicated 240V circuit and adequate panel capacity to be safe and reliable. We handle the whole job, including any panel work, to code.

How it works

A Level 2 charger runs on a dedicated 240-volt circuit, similar to an electric dryer or range, delivering many times the charging speed of a standard outlet. We evaluate your panel's available capacity, install the correctly sized circuit and the charger (hardwired or on a dedicated outlet), and verify everything meets code — adding a panel upgrade only if your service genuinely needs it.

Maintenance that pays off

EV chargers are largely maintenance-free, but it's worth keeping the connector clean and dry, ensuring the circuit and connections stay sound, and having any error codes checked. We'll make sure the installation is solid so it serves you reliably for years.

Signs you need service

  • Charging on a standard outlet is too slow for your driving
  • You've bought or are about to buy an EV or plug-in hybrid
  • You want to charge fully overnight at home
  • Your garage lacks a 240V circuit for charging
  • You're planning a panel upgrade and want to add charging capacity

Common problems we fix

  • Insufficient panel capacity for a new 240V circuit
  • Undersized wiring from improper past installs
  • Charging on an inadequate outlet causing slow or unreliable charging
  • Loose connections on high-current circuits
  • Placement that doesn't reach the vehicle's charge port

What affects the cost

  • Distance from the panel to the charger location
  • Whether a panel upgrade is needed for capacity
  • Hardwired vs. plug-in (outlet) installation
  • The charger's amperage and your vehicle's max charge rate

Why choose Triple Play

  • Correctly sized dedicated circuit for fast, safe charging
  • Panel evaluation — upgrades only when actually needed
  • Hardwired or plug-in installations
  • Licensed, code-compliant electrical work

The Triple Play Way

How it works

  1. 1

    Check capacity

    We evaluate your panel and electrical service to confirm it can support a Level 2 charger — and recommend an upgrade only if truly needed.

  2. 2

    Plan the install

    We choose the right circuit size and charger placement for your garage and vehicle.

  3. 3

    Install to code

    We run the dedicated 240V circuit and install the charger, hardwired or on a dedicated outlet.

  4. 4

    Test & verify

    We confirm safe, full-speed charging and walk you through the setup.

Answers

Frequently asked questions

Do I need a panel upgrade for an EV charger?

It depends on your panel's available capacity. A Level 2 charger needs a dedicated 240V circuit; we evaluate your panel and include an upgrade only if it's actually needed.

How fast is Level 2 home charging?

A Level 2 charger adds many times the range per hour of a standard outlet, typically fully charging most EVs overnight. We size the circuit to your vehicle's maximum charge rate.

Can you install any brand of charger?

Yes. We install the major home charger brands, hardwired or on a dedicated outlet, and size the circuit to the unit and your vehicle. We can also advise on selecting one.

Is a dedicated outlet or hardwired better?

Both work well. Hardwiring can support higher continuous output and a cleaner install; a dedicated outlet offers flexibility. We'll recommend based on your charger and garage.

Why not just use a regular outlet?

A standard 120V outlet charges very slowly — often just a few miles of range per hour — and isn't designed for the sustained high current EV charging draws. A dedicated Level 2 circuit is faster and safer.

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