Expert EV Charger Installation in Skagit County & Beyond
Professional Level 2 charger installation for homes and businesses — performed by licensed electricians with safe, code-compliant workmanship across Skagit, Whatcom & Island Counties.
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Stop Waiting. Start Charging.
A Level 2 home charger connects directly to your electrical panel at 240 volts, delivering a full charge overnight so your vehicle is ready every morning — no more trips to public stations or crawling on a standard outlet.
Whether you drive a Tesla, Ford, Rivian, Chevy, or any plug-in hybrid, our licensed electricians size the circuit, run the wiring, mount the charger, and test everything — usually in a single visit.
How It Works
From first call to first charge — here's the process.
Free Evaluation
We inspect your panel, assess capacity, and plan the optimal charger location.
Clear Quote
Upfront pricing with no hidden fees. You know the cost before any work begins.
Professional Install
Dedicated 240V circuit, properly sized breaker, clean conduit runs, and charger mounting.
Test & Go
Full system test, walkthrough, and cleanup. You're charging that same night.
Why It Matters Who Installs Your EV Charger
EV chargers run for hours at a time, which makes them a continuous electrical load. That means your system must be designed correctly — because cutting corners can lead to overheating or even fire.
A 48-amp charger needs a properly sized 60-amp circuit. But that's just the start. Wire sizing, conduit, connections, and panel capacity all need to be done right.
That's where we come in. Our licensed electricians install your charger safely, up to code, and with long-term reliability in mind.
We install chargers for all major EV brands
EV Charger FAQ
Most Level 2 charger installations are completed in 2–4 hours in a single visit. More complex jobs — like panel upgrades or long conduit runs — may take slightly longer, but we'll let you know upfront during the free evaluation.
We strongly recommend hiring a licensed electrician. EV chargers are a continuous load — the wiring and breaker must be rated at 125% of max draw. A 48-amp charger requires a 60-amp circuit. Conduit sizing, insulation, and proper terminations also need to be correct. Incorrect installation is a fire risk.
If your panel is full, we have options. Some panels allow tandem breakers to fit two circuits in one slot. If more capacity is needed, we can install a subpanel. We evaluate this during the free inspection and give you a clear plan before any work begins.
Yes. We install EV chargers in garages, carports, driveways, and exterior walls. Outdoor installations use weather-rated enclosures and conduit to protect the wiring from the Pacific Northwest elements. We'll recommend the best mounting location during the evaluation.
We install all major brands including Tesla Wall Connector, ChargePoint, JuiceBox, Grizzl-E, Emporia, and ClipperCreek. If you've already purchased a charger, we'll install it. If you need help choosing one, we can recommend the best option for your vehicle and electrical setup.
Serving Skagit County & the Surrounding Areas
Our licensed electricians are ready to help with your next project — from EV charger installations and panel upgrades to emergency repairs. Free estimates, fair pricing, and workmanship you can trust.