The growing popularity of electric vehicles (EVs) has increased the demand for reliable EV charger installations. Whether you’re looking for an efficient way to charge your EV at home or want to cater to your employees and clients, idcAutomatic can accommodate your needs.

We are the top choice when you need an expert electrician to install EV chargers in your home or business. With idcAutomatic on your side, you get unmatched reliability and quality service. 

Types of EV Chargers We Install 

As experienced EV charger installation electricians, we are familiar with various charging station types and models. Our team sets up the equipment efficiently and ensures the configuration adheres to industry standards. We prioritize safety and conduct installations that comply with local electric codes. 

Home EV Chargers

A home EV charger offers a convenient solution for electric vehicle owners. It allows you to charge your cars quickly and efficiently in the comfort of your home. We install Level 2 chargers for residential settings. These chargers typically operate at 240 volts, providing faster charging that recharges most EVs in a few hours.

We start by assessing your home’s electrical capacity and determining the most suitable location for the charger. Our installation process is straightforward and requires minimal disruptions. 

Commercial EV Chargers

Commercial EV charger installation caters to businesses looking to support electric vehicle users. Including this technology on your commercial property offers convenience for customers and employees and demonstrates your business’s commitment to sustainability. We tailor the EV charging station installation​ to meet your site’s specific needs to maximize uptime and efficiency. 

Electrical Panel Upgrades for EV Chargers

Our electrical panel upgrades for EV chargers involve increasing the capacity of your existing panel to accommodate the additional load from electrical vehicle charging. This solution may include replacing the main panel with a higher amperage model. For example, older homes tend to have panels below 100 amps, which would not support Level 2 chargers.

We can also install a subpanel, which allows for dedicated circuits for EV chargers without overloading the main panel. These upgrades ensure safe and efficient charging.