EV Charger Installation
Professional Level 2 EV charger installation for faster, safer home charging of any electric vehicle.
About EV Charger Installation
With electric vehicle adoption growing across Wichita, our electricians provide expert Level 2 EV charger (240V) installation for all major vehicle brands including Tesla, Ford, Chevrolet, Rivian, and more. We assess your panel capacity, install a dedicated 40–60 amp circuit, and mount your charger in the optimal location — garage, carport, or exterior. Our installations meet all NEC requirements and include the permits and inspections needed to qualify for utility rebates and manufacturer warranties. You'll charge your vehicle 5–7 times faster than a standard 120V household outlet.
What You Can Expect
- Level 2 (240V) installation compatible with all EV brands
- 5–7x faster charging vs. standard 120V outlets
- Permit-ready to qualify for utility and federal rebates
- NEMA 14-50 outlet or hardwired charger options
Frequently Asked Questions
What level of EV charger should I install at home?
Most Wichita homeowners benefit from a Level 2 (240V) charger, which adds roughly 25–30 miles of range per hour of charging — enough to fully charge most EVs overnight. Level 1 (standard 120V outlet) is too slow for daily use if you drive more than 30–40 miles a day. We can assess your panel and recommend the right amperage for your vehicle and driving habits.
Will my current electrical panel support an EV charger?
It depends on your panel's available capacity. A 40-amp EV charger circuit requires meaningful headroom in your main panel. We'll assess your existing service during the estimate visit. If your panel is near capacity, we may recommend a panel upgrade alongside the EV charger installation — we'll be upfront about that before any work begins.
Can I get a rebate for installing a Level 2 EV charger in Kansas?
Evergy (the primary utility serving Wichita) has offered rebate programs for Level 2 EV charger installations. Federal tax credits may also apply to home charging equipment. Because programs change, we recommend checking with Evergy directly — but we pull all required permits so your installation qualifies for any applicable incentives.