


Most EV owners start out plugging into a standard outlet and figure it'll do the job. It works - but it's slow. We're talking overnight charges that barely keep up with a full day of driving. A dedicated home charger changes the whole picture.
This was a 60 amp Tesla Wall Connector install in a residential garage. The conduit runs clean across the wall and ceiling, pulling power directly from the panel and feeding it straight to the charger. No shortcuts, no messy exposed wiring. Everything was done to code with a proper dedicated circuit.
The Tesla Wall Connector is one of the better home charging options out there. At 60 amps, you're getting significantly faster charge speeds compared to a standard Level 1 outlet - enough to top off overnight without any anxiety about waking up to a half-charged battery. It's also built to work seamlessly with the Tesla app, so you can schedule charging during off-peak hours and keep your energy costs in check.
What we focus on with every EV charger installation is making sure the setup is safe, clean, and actually practical for how the homeowner uses their car. Conduit placement, panel capacity, breaker sizing - it all matters. A sloppy install creates problems down the road. We don't do sloppy.
If you've been on the fence about adding a home charger, it's one of those upgrades that pays for itself pretty quickly in convenience alone - not to mention what it does for your home's value as EVs become the norm.