
As electric vehicles (EVs) become more common in Maryland and across the country, more homeowners and businesses are installing EV charging stations on their properties. Whether you’ve just bought your first Tesla, are adding a fleet of electric vehicles to your company, or want to future-proof your home, we can help.


Speed: A Level 2 charger (240V) can charge your vehicle up to 10 times faster than a standard household outlet.
Convenience: Charge your vehicle overnight at home and start every day with a full battery.
Cost Savings: Take advantage of lower electricity rates at night, and avoid paying premium fees at commercial charging stations.
Property Value: EV charger installations can add resale value and appeal to eco-conscious buyers.





We work with all major brands and can install customer-supplied units or help you choose one. Some of the top brands include:







NEC Article 625 (Electric Vehicle Power Transfer System)
GFCI protection requirements (2020 NEC)
Proper wire sizing for continuous load (125% rule)
Proper labeling and disconnecting means
Load calculations (required if service is under 200 amps)


BGE EV Charger Rebate: Up to $300 for residential customers
Maryland Energy Administration (MEA): Past programs have offered up to $700
Federal Tax Credit: 30% of equipment + installation, up to $1,000 (as of Inflation Reduction Act)
Smart charging program incentives from utility companies



A: Most modern homes require a 200-amp panel, especially if you plan to add central AC, an EV charger, or finish your basement. Some smaller homes may only need 150 amps, but we’ll calculate the exact load.
DIY installations risk serious safety hazards, code violations, and voided warranties. Only licensed electricians should perform these installations.
This is not code-compliant and can be dangerous. Each EV charger should have a dedicated 240V circuit.
Yes — we install outdoor-rated chargers with proper weatherproofing, conduit, and GFCI protection.
Charging your EV does increase energy use, but it’s still cheaper per mile than gas. Most customers spend $25–$60/month on electricity to charge their EV.
We can install dual chargers, load sharing systems, or additional circuits as needed.
