EV Charger Installation Alamance County NC

Charge at Home. Wake Up Ready.

Our licensed electricians install Level 2 EV chargers that cut your charging time in half and eliminate the hassle of public stations. Proper wiring, panel assessments, permits handled—so you can charge safely every night.
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Licensed Since 1989

Over 35 years of hands-on electrical experience means your EV charger installation is done right, safe, and code-compliant from day one.

Flat-Rate Pricing Always

You'll know exactly what you're paying before we start. No hourly surprises, no hidden fees—just honest pricing you can count on.

Fully Stocked Service Trucks

We arrive ready to work with the materials and equipment needed to complete your installation efficiently without multiple trips or delays.

Direct Owner Access

Speak directly with the owner when you need answers. No phone trees or runarounds—just straightforward communication and real solutions.

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Electric Vehicle Charger Installation

Home Charging That Actually Works

If you just bought an electric vehicle, you already know public charging stations are unpredictable. They’re crowded, sometimes broken, and always inconvenient when you’re in a hurry. A professionally installed Level 2 home charging station changes that completely. You plug in when you get home. Your car charges overnight. You wake up with a full battery—every single day. No detours, no waiting, no range anxiety on your commute. Just reliable power when you need it. We install EV chargers for homeowners across Alamance, Durham, Chatham, and Orange Counties who want charging that fits their schedule, not the other way around.

Benefits of Professional EV Charger Setup

What You Get With Home Charging

This isn’t just about convenience. It’s about taking control of how you power your vehicle—and doing it in a way that’s faster, safer, and more cost-effective than public stations.

You'll charge five to seven times faster than plugging into a standard wall outlet, cutting overnight charging time dramatically.

Your charging costs drop by 30 to 50 percent compared to public stations, especially when you charge during off-peak hours.

You'll never circle a parking lot looking for an open charging spot or wait in line while someone finishes their session.

Your home's value increases—buyers actively look for properties with EV infrastructure already in place and ready to use.

You qualify for Duke Energy rebates up to $1,117 that cover panel upgrades, wiring, and installation costs for your charging station.

Your EV charger warranty stays valid because professional installation is required by most manufacturers to maintain coverage and support.

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If you requested an online quote, you can expect a callback within 24-48 hours of your request.

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Connect with an expert and share all project specifics.

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Plan your project

Like what you hear? We'll provide next steps and expert guidance.

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Level 2 EV Charger Installation

Why Level 2 Beats a Standard Outlet

Your EV came with a Level 1 charger that plugs into any regular 120-volt outlet. It works, technically. But it takes 16 to 20 hours to fully charge most vehicles. That’s fine if you barely drive, but it’s a problem the moment you need your car and it’s still sitting at 40 percent. Level 2 chargers run on a dedicated 240-volt circuit—the same kind that powers your dryer or oven. They deliver significantly more power and can fully charge most EVs in four to eight hours. For most people, that means plugging in after dinner and waking up to a full battery. The difference isn’t just speed. It’s flexibility. You can take a longer drive, come home, charge overnight, and be ready again the next morning without planning your entire schedule around a charging window. That’s what makes Level 2 the standard for homeowners who actually use their EVs daily.

Safe EV Charging Station Installation

Installation Done Right Matters More Than You Think

EV chargers draw more power than almost anything else in your home. That’s not a problem when the installation is done correctly. It becomes a serious problem when it’s not. We’ve seen outlets melted from improper wiring. Breakers that trip constantly because the panel wasn’t assessed. Installations done without permits that cause headaches during home sales or insurance claims. In the worst cases, faulty installations have caused electrical fires. Our process starts with an electrical panel evaluation to confirm your system can handle the load. If it can’t, we’ll explain what upgrades are needed and why. We pull the proper permits, install a dedicated circuit with the correct amperage, and make sure everything is grounded and wired to code. Then we test it to confirm it works safely before we leave. You’re not just getting a charger installed—you’re getting a system that works reliably without putting your home or family at risk.
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Electrical System Assessment

We evaluate your panel capacity, available circuits, and wiring to determine if upgrades are needed before installing your charger.

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Permits and Circuit Installation

We handle all permitting, install a dedicated 240-volt circuit with proper amperage, and ensure everything meets local electrical codes.

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Charger Setup and Testing

We mount your charger, connect it to the circuit, test the system for safety and performance, then walk you through operation.