


A lot of homeowners with EVs are still relying on a standard outlet to charge overnight. It works - but it's slow, and it's not really built for the long haul. A dedicated Level 2 charger changes everything about the home charging experience.
For this one, we had a unique routing situation. Rather than running conduit across exposed walls or cutting through drywall, we took the wiring through the crawl space. It kept things clean and got us exactly where we needed to come out in the garage - right at the mounting point on the wall. No unnecessary conduit runs, no messy patches.
The Tesla Wall Connector ended up mounted flush against a slatted wood wall, sitting right where it's most useful. The conduit drops cleanly down the wall and tucks along the base. Everything is organized and out of the way. That's exactly how a finished install should look.
Routing matters more than most people think. The difference between a sloppy install and a clean one isn't just cosmetic - it affects safety, code compliance, and how the space actually functions day to day. We think through the path before we pull a single wire.
If you're driving a Tesla or any other EV and you're ready to stop relying on a slow trickle charge, a proper Level 2 setup at home is worth doing right. We handle the whole job - from planning the route to getting the charger on the wall and ready to go.