



Most Tesla owners spend way too long relying on a standard 120V outlet to charge at home. It works, technically - but it's slow, and it just doesn't make sense long-term. A dedicated Level 2 wall connector changes everything about the home charging experience.
Here's what we were working with - a standard garage wall, a dual motor Tesla already in the driveway, and a homeowner who was ready to stop waiting around for a slow charge. We ran the conduit clean along the wall from the breaker box straight up to the Tesla Wall Connector. No shortcuts, no messy wiring. Just a solid, safe installation that's built to last.
The Tesla Wall Connector itself is one of the best home charging options on the market right now. It delivers up to 44 miles of range per hour of charging, which means you're waking up to a full battery every single morning. No more doing the math on whether you've got enough juice for the day. You just plug in when you get home and forget about it.
What makes this type of install worth doing right is the conduit work. Running conduit properly - secured, routed cleanly, and correctly sized - protects the wiring and keeps everything up to code. It's the kind of detail that matters if you ever sell your home or need an inspection. Sloppy wiring in a garage is a liability. Clean conduit work is an asset.
We do these installs regularly and every garage is a little different. The panel location, the wall material, the distance to where the charger needs to go - it all factors in. That's why it's worth having a licensed electrician handle it rather than going the DIY route on something that involves a dedicated 60-amp circuit.