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G&G Electric
  • 40 Years in Business
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  • 36 Electricians on Staff

EV Chargers

The Charger Is the Easy Part. The Circuit Is the Job.

A Level 2 charger turns overnight charging from an all-day proposition into something that's finished before morning. But it needs a dedicated 240-volt circuit — typically 40 to 60 amps — run from your panel to wherever the car parks.

That raises the real question, which is whether your panel has the capacity and the physical space for it. Plenty of homes around here do. Plenty don't, especially if the panel is original to the house. We check that before we quote anything, because a charger installed on a panel that can't support it is a problem, not an upgrade.

If the panel does need work, we'll tell you, and we can handle both at once.

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How It Works

What's Included

We size the circuit to your charger and your vehicle, run the wire, install the outlet or hardwire the unit, pull the permit, and meet the inspector.

We'll install whatever charger you've bought — we're not tied to a particular brand. If you haven't bought one yet, we'll tell you what your panel supports so you don't end up with a unit your service can't feed. Labor is warrantied for one year.

FAQ

Frequently asked questions

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Sometimes yes, sometimes no. A Level 2 charger needs a dedicated 240V circuit, typically 40–60 amps, plus physical space in the panel. We check capacity before quoting — installing a charger on a panel that can't support it isn't an upgrade, it's a problem.

Most installs are a single day if the panel has capacity and the run is straightforward. Longer runs, panel work, or a service upgrade extend that.

Yes. We're not tied to a manufacturer. If you haven't bought one yet, we'll tell you what your panel supports so you don't buy a unit your service can't feed.

Yes, in almost every case. We pull it and meet the inspector.

Get it fixed right the first time.

Licensed electricians, a one-year labor warranty, and financing available through Acorn.