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As electric vehicles become more popular, having a reliable home EV charging station is quickly becoming a must-have for homeowners. Charging your vehicle at home is more convenient, cost-effective, and efficient than relying on public stations. At Good2Go, we provide professional home EV charger installation, repair, and maintenance to help you get the most out of your electric vehicle.
Whether you’re installing your first system or upgrading to a faster solution, our team ensures your charger is installed safely and works seamlessly with your home’s electrical system.
A residential EV charger gives you full control over how and when you charge your vehicle. Instead of planning trips around charging stations, you can plug in at home and start each day with a full battery.
Key benefits include:
Choosing the best home EV charger depends on your vehicle, driving habits, and electrical setup. Our team can help you determine the right solution for your needs.
Understanding your options is an important part of planning your EV charger installation. The two most common types of home chargers are Level 1 and Level 2 systems.
Level 1 EV Charger
A Level 1 EV charger uses a standard household outlet and typically requires no additional installation. While convenient, it charges slowly and is best suited for low daily driving needs.
Level 2 EV Charging Station
A Level 2 EV charging station provides significantly faster charging and is the preferred option for most homeowners. Installing a Level 2 EV charger requires a dedicated circuit and professional installation.
Before moving forward with a Level 2 EV charger installation, it’s important to ensure your home’s electrical system can support the added load. Scheduling an electrical inspection helps identify any necessary upgrades.
Installing an EV charger at home requires more than simply mounting equipment. Proper installation ensures safe operation, optimal performance, and compliance with electrical codes.
Our EV charger installation services include:
In some cases, your home may require upgrades to support a Level 2 EV charging station. Our team can assess your system and recommend improvements through our electrical panel services to ensure your charger operates safely.
Like any electrical system, your EV charger may require occasional service to maintain performance. If your charger isn’t working properly or charging slower than expected, professional EV charger repair can help restore functionality.
Common issues include:
Routine EV charger maintenance helps prevent these issues and ensures long-term reliability. Our team provides inspections, testing, and repairs to keep your system running efficiently.
Installing a home EV charger is an important step toward a more energy-efficient home—but it’s also important to consider your long-term power needs. As more homeowners adopt electric vehicles and other high-demand systems, electrical capacity becomes increasingly important.
If you’re planning additional upgrades, such as backup power solutions, our whole home generator services can help ensure your home stays powered during outages while supporting essential systems.
Working with a licensed electrician ensures your EV charger installation is completed safely and correctly. Improper installation can lead to electrical hazards, reduced performance, and potential damage to your vehicle.
Our team provides:
With professional service, you can feel confident your residential EV charger is installed to meet both your current and future needs.
Upgrade your home with a professionally installed home EV charging station from Good2Go. Whether you need installation, EV charger repair, or ongoing maintenance, our team is ready to help you enjoy the convenience of charging your vehicle at home.
The cost of EV charger installation depends on factors like the type of charger, your home’s electrical capacity, and whether upgrades are needed. Level 2 EV charger installation typically costs more than Level 1 due to wiring and circuit requirements.
A Level 1 EV charger uses a standard outlet and charges slowly, while a Level 2 EV charging station provides faster charging with a dedicated circuit. Most homeowners choose Level 2 for convenience and efficiency.
Yes. A licensed electrician ensures your home EV charger installation is safe, code-compliant, and properly connected to your electrical system.
Charging time depends on the charger type. A Level 1 EV charger may take 24 hours or more for a full charge, while a Level 2 EV charging station can often charge a vehicle in 4–8 hours.
Some homes may require upgrades before installing a residential EV charger, especially for Level 2 systems. An electrical inspection can determine if your panel has enough capacity.
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