Get Your EV Charger
Installed The Right Way
Connect with certified, licensed electricians in your area. We match homeowners and businesses with pre-vetted EV charger installation specialists — fast, affordable, and backed by a satisfaction guarantee.
How EV Installer Pro Works
We handle the hard part — finding a qualified, trustworthy installer in your area. You just show up for the installation.
Fill out our quick 60-second form with your address, charger type, and installation details. No commitment required.
We connect you with certified, licensed electricians in your area who specialize in EV charger installation.
Review your quotes, choose your installer, and schedule your installation. Most jobs complete in a single day.
The Smarter Way to Find
an EV Charger Installer
Stop searching random directories. We’ve already vetted the installers so you don’t have to.
Every installer in our network is licensed, insured, and certified. We verify credentials before they ever receive a lead.
Whether you need a basic Level 1 outlet, a Level 2 home charger, or a full commercial installation — we have specialists for every job.
Our installers are familiar with the 30% federal tax credit (up to $1,000) and state rebate programs that can significantly reduce your cost.
Local installers know your city’s permit requirements, utility rebate programs, and HOA rules — saving you time and surprises.
From single-family homes to apartment complexes, office buildings, and retail locations — we match every property type.
Getting quotes through EV Installer Pro is completely free. No hidden fees, no subscriptions, no pressure to commit.
EV Charger Installation Near You
We connect homeowners and businesses with certified installers in cities across the United States.
Frequently Asked Questions
Everything you need to know about EV charger installation before you get started.
Most homeowners pay between $800 and $2,500 for a complete Level 2 EV charger installation including hardware, labor, and permits. After the federal tax credit (30%, up to $1,000), your net cost is often $200–$800. Complex installations requiring panel upgrades can run higher.
In most cities, yes. A Level 2 charger requires a dedicated 240V circuit, and pulling an electrical permit is required by code. Our certified installers handle all permitting on your behalf — it’s included in the process.
A standard residential Level 2 installation typically takes 2–4 hours. More complex jobs involving panel upgrades or long wire runs may take a full day. Your installer will give you a time estimate during the quote process.
Level 1 uses a standard 120V outlet and adds 3–5 miles of range per hour — very slow. Level 2 uses a 240V dedicated circuit and adds 20–40 miles of range per hour, giving most EV drivers a full charge overnight. Nearly all EV owners upgrade to Level 2.
Not always. Most homes built after 1990 with a 200-amp panel have enough capacity. Older homes with 100-amp panels may need an upgrade. Your installer will assess your panel during the site visit and quote any necessary upgrades upfront.
Yes. The Alternative Fuel Vehicle Refueling Property Credit (Section 30C) covers 30% of installation costs, up to $1,000 for residential installations. This applies to both hardware and labor. Consult your tax advisor for eligibility based on your location and income.
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