FAQ
Answers to common questions about EV charger installation, panel capacity, permits, and scheduling.
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Here are some of the most common questions we receive about EV charger installation, panel upgrades, permits, and scheduling.
Yes. Most Level 2 EV chargers require a dedicated 240V circuit sized specifically for the charger load. This helps ensure safety, code compliance, and reliable charging performance.
Yes. We install Tesla Wall Connectors as well as many other Level 2 EV chargers. We can also help determine the right breaker size, wiring method, and mounting location for your setup.
Not always. Some homes have enough electrical capacity for a new charger circuit, while others may need a panel upgrade or load adjustment. We evaluate your existing panel and recommend the safest option.
In many areas, yes. Permit requirements can vary by county or city, but EV charger installations often require permitting and inspection. We can guide you through that process and help make sure the work is inspection-ready.
Yes. A NEMA 14-50 outlet can be a good option for certain plug-in chargers. The best choice depends on your vehicle, charger type, desired charging speed, and long-term use.
Many standard installations can be completed in a single visit. More complex jobs, such as long wire runs, permit coordination, or panel upgrades, may take longer depending on site conditions and inspection requirements.

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Contact Information
Service Area:
Serving Woodbridge, Fairfax, Arlington, Alexandria, and surrounding areas in Virginia.
Email:
contact@virginiaevcharger.com
Phone:
+1 (571) 571-2933
