Convenient Home Charging Starts with the Right Infrastructure

Professionally installed EV charging solutions designed to support faster charging, greater convenience, and seamless integration with your home’s electrical system, solar investment, and future energy goals.

80%
of EV Charging Happens at Home
Most owners prefer home charging over public stations for daily use
Faster Than a Standard Outlet
Level 2 chargers significantly reduce overnight charging times
2030
EV Adoption Accelerating
Dedicated home charging infrastructure is becoming a standard residential feature

The Most Convenient Place to Charge

The Most Convenient Place to Charge Is Where You Already Park

While public charging infrastructure continues to expand, most EV owners quickly discover that home charging provides the most convenient and reliable ownership experience. Rather than planning around charging station availability or making additional stops, homeowners can simply plug in at home and wake up with a vehicle ready to go.

A professionally installed Level 2 charging solution provides faster charging speeds, greater convenience, and a more seamless ownership experience, while helping homeowners prepare for the continued growth of electric transportation.

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Faster EV Charging

Charge Faster

Speed

Level 2 charging systems can significantly reduce charging times compared to standard household outlets.

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Charge at Home

Convenience

Enjoy the convenience of charging where you already spend most of your time rather than relying on public stations.

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Prepare for the Future

Future-Ready

As EV adoption continues growing, dedicated charging infrastructure helps future-proof your home.

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Increase Convenience

Daily Life

Wake up each morning with a charged vehicle ready for daily driving without extra planning or stops.

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Future-Ready Infrastructure

Infrastructure

Create a charging solution designed to adapt as transportation and energy needs continue evolving.

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Integrate with Solar

Solar Integration

EV charging can work alongside solar and battery storage as part of a broader home energy strategy.

Home Evaluation

Every Home Starts from a Different Place

Installing an EV charger involves more than mounting equipment on a wall. Electrical capacity, panel configuration, parking location, and future charging goals all influence the installation approach.

Our team evaluates your home to ensure the charging system is designed for both current needs and long-term flexibility.

Electrical infrastructure Panel capacity Breaker availability Charger location Garage or exterior needs Existing solar systems Battery compatibility Future expansion

Why it Matters

Electrical Capacity Matters

Many projects require evaluating load calculations, breaker capacity, and future electrical demand. Proper planning ensures charging systems remain safe, code-compliant, and adaptable as household energy needs evolve.

One Energy Ecosystem

Built to Work Alongside Your Energy System

For homeowners with solar or battery storage, EV charging should be part of a broader home energy ecosystem, not an isolated installation.

Proper planning from the start helps ensure your charger works with your solar investment, supports future battery integration, and adapts as your energy needs grow.

Solar-powered charging Future battery integration Home electrification Increased electrical demand Long-term flexibility Energy management

Solutions Built Around Your Goals

Charging Solutions Designed for Your Home

Every homeowner’s charging habits, vehicle requirements, and future plans are different. Explore the most common installation approaches below.

Garage Install
Exterior Install
Smart Charging
Solar-Ready
Garage EV charger installation

Garage Charger Installation

The most common installation type — a Level 2 charger mounted inside the garage provides fast, convenient charging with clean wire routing and a finished appearance.

  • Protected from weather
  • Clean wall-mount or pedestal options
  • Dedicated 240V circuit installation
  • Compatible with all major EV brands
  • Smart charger options with app connectivity
Exterior EV charger installation

Exterior Charger Installation

For homes without a garage or with parking outside, exterior installations use weatherproof enclosures and NEMA-rated chargers designed for outdoor environments.

  • NEMA-rated weatherproof equipment
  • Conduit routing for clean aesthetics
  • Suitable for driveway and carport setups
  • Can serve multiple parking spaces
  • Security options available
Smart EV charger

Smart Charger Integration

Smart chargers provide app-based visibility into charging sessions, scheduling, energy usage, and in some cases integration with utility rate plans to charge at lower-cost times.

  • App-based monitoring and control
  • Charge scheduling for off-peak rates
  • Energy usage tracking
  • Compatible with solar monitoring platforms
  • OTA firmware updates
Solar-compatible EV charging

Solar-Compatible Charging

When integrated with an existing or planned solar system, EV charging can be timed or managed to prioritize solar production, reducing grid reliance and maximizing your solar investment.

  • Charge from solar production
  • Solar-priority scheduling
  • Battery storage integration
  • Compatible with Enphase, SolarEdge & more
  • Future expansion-ready wiring

Think Ahead

One EV Today. Two Tomorrow.

Many homeowners begin with a single electric vehicle but later discover that charging needs continue evolving. Planning ahead avoids costly future upgrades and keeps your infrastructure flexible.

Our team can help evaluate:

  • Multiple vehicle charging scenarios
  • Future charger expansion
  • Electrical infrastructure requirements
  • Load management considerations
  • Long-term charging flexibility

Is it time?

Preparing for What's Next

Every homeowner’s situation is different, but there are several common reasons people begin exploring upgrades to their existing solar system.

You may benefit from an evaluation if any of the following apply to your situation. A consultation helps determine whether system modifications, infrastructure upgrades, monitoring improvements, or additional production capacity may be appropriate.

EV Charging
Dedicated Level 2 infrastructure designed for daily home charging convenience.
Solar Production
Rooftop solar generates clean energy to power your home and charge your vehicle.
Battery Storage
Store solar production for overnight EV charging or backup during outages.
Smart Appliances
Heat pumps, smart HVAC, and connected devices increase electrical demand planning needs.
Energy Monitoring
Visibility into solar, storage, charging, and home consumption in one unified view.
Home Electrification
Moving away from gas appliances toward all-electric systems increases the value of proper electrical planning.

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More Than Mounting a Charger

More Than Mounting a Charger

A professionally installed charging system requires proper electrical planning, equipment selection, permitting, code compliance, and long-term infrastructure considerations.

Electrical Safety
Code Compliance
Proper Load Calculations
Equipment Compatibility
Future Flexibility
Clean Installation

How We Work

A Simple, Structured Installation Process

Every installation follows a clear, straightforward process designed to ensure safety, reliability, and long-term usability.
1 Step One

Charging Goals Review

We discuss your vehicle, daily charging needs, future EV plans, solar integration goals, and any preferences for charger placement and functionality.

2 Step Two

Electrical Infrastructure Assessment

A thorough evaluation of panel capacity, breaker availability, existing load, wiring, and any infrastructure improvements needed.

3 Step Three

Equipment Recommendation

Based on your home, vehicle, and goals, we recommend a charging solution designed for your specific situation, not a one-size-fits-all approach.

4 Step Four

Permitting & Planning

All necessary permits are pulled and utility coordination is handled before installation begins, ensuring a code-compliant, properly documented installation.

5 Step Five

Installation

Professional installation with clean routing, proper weatherproofing where required, and a finished result that integrates neatly with your home.

6 Step Six

Testing & Final Verification

The completed system is fully tested and verified before we leave — ensuring everything operates correctly and you're comfortable with your new setup.

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Let's Plan the Right Home Charging Solution

Every home, vehicle, and charging goal is different. A consultation allows us to evaluate your electrical infrastructure, discuss your charging habits, and recommend a solution designed around both current and future needs.