Residential EV Charger Installation for Homeowners
Smart, dependable home EV charging that starts with a team that installs it correctly.For homeowners, the difference between a good EV charging setup and a frustrating one usually comes down to who installed it. A properly installed Level 2 home charger on a dedicated 240-volt circuit charges most electric vehicles overnight — no tripped breakers, no slow trickle from a standard outlet, no worrying about whether your panel can handle the load.
Bronco Electric handles residential EV charger installation from start to finish, including:
Whether you’re preparing for a new EV purchase or upgrading an existing setup, we assess your property first and recommend a solution built around your vehicle, your home’s electrical infrastructure, and your long-term energy goals.
EV Charging: Straight Answers From Licensed Electricians
For most homeowners, a Level 2 EV charger on a dedicated 240-volt circuit is the right answer. Level 1 charging — using a standard 120-volt household outlet — works but is too slow to be practical for daily EV drivers.
A Level 2 charger typically delivers a full charge overnight, which fits naturally into most people’s routines. The specific charger and circuit requirements depend on your vehicle model and your home’s existing electrical infrastructure — both of which we evaluate before recommending a solution.
A bidirectional EV charger — sometimes called vehicle-to-home or V2H charging — allows energy to flow both into and out of a compatible electric vehicle. In practice, this means a vehicle with bidirectional capability can act as a backup power source for your home during a grid outage, feeding stored battery energy back through the charger and into your electrical system.
Combined with a solar installation and a Tesla Powerwall or compatible battery system, bidirectional charging creates a genuinely resilient home energy setup that reduces grid dependence and provides backup power when it matters.
Yes, in most jurisdictions, a permit is required for EV charger installation — particularly for Level 2 chargers that require a new 240-volt dedicated circuit and any associated panel work. Permitting requirements vary by city and county, but the process typically involves submitting an electrical permit application, scheduling an inspection after installation, and receiving sign-off from the local authority having jurisdiction.
Bronco Electric manages the permitting process on every EV charger installation we complete. That means pulling the permit, scheduling the inspection, and making sure the installation is approved and documented correctly before we consider the job finished.
Full-Service Electrical Expertise
From large-scale commercial and industrial construction to ongoing system support, our team delivers complete electrical solutions built around performance, safety, and long-term reliability. While we’re trusted on complex job sites, we also bring that same level of expertise to residential service work, giving homeowners access to high-level electrical knowledge typically reserved for larger projects.