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Common Questions About Setting Up Your EV Charging Quote
The cost of installation varies based on your property, electrical panel capacity, and desired charger type. Most homeowners opt for Level 2 EV charger installations, which are faster and more efficient compared to basic Level 1 chargers.
When scheduling your quote, our team assesses every detail—from placement to permitting—to provide you with a fully transparent cost estimate. Local incentives can help offset your investment, saving you hundreds in the process.
Some homes require minor upgrades to their electrical panels to accommodate higher-capacity chargers. Our EV electricians evaluate your panel during our initial assessment to ensure it’s ready for optimal charging performance.
Whether your system needs adjustments or not, our team handles every step seamlessly to deliver reliable results without any guesswork.
The timeframe depends on the complexity of your installation. For residential setups, most jobs are completed within a single day. Larger commercial projects or properties requiring electrical upgrades may take longer.
We pride ourselves on fast, efficient work, keeping disruptions to a minimum as we work to get your EV charger fully operational in record time.
Several variables can influence the total cost of your EV charger installation. We provide custom quotes based on your property and setup needs. Factors that may affect pricing include:
- The type of charger (Level 1 vs. Level 2, smart features, etc.)
- How far the charger is from your electrical panel
- Labor costs based on your location
- Whether your panel needs upgrades or a dedicated circuit
- Local permitting and inspection fees
- Installation complexity (outdoor mounting, trenching, detached garages)
We’ll walk you through each of these during your consultation to ensure full transparency and avoid surprises.
Yes, a permit is typically required for level 2 home EV charger installations, as they typically involve dedicated circuits or electrical upgrades. Permits ensure the work follows the National Electrical Code and local safety standards.
When you work with Rhema, we handle the permitting process for you. We coordinate with your local building department, arrange inspections, and make sure everything is completed safely and to code. Skipping this step can lead to fines, safety issues, and insurance complications, so it’s a crucial part of getting the job done right.