EV Charger Installation Services in South Jersey
Power your EV with confidence. At DK Electrical Solutions, we specialize in EV charger installation for homes and businesses across South Jersey, including Burlington County and Camden County, NJ. Whether you've just picked up your first electric vehicle or you're upgrading an aging Level 1 setup to a faster, smarter Level 2 charger, our Certified Master Electricians deliver expert service you can trust.
Charging your vehicle from a standard wall outlet is slow, inefficient, and hard on your home's wiring. A professionally installed Level 2 charger transforms your garage into a personal fueling station — adding 25–40 miles of range per hour, protecting your battery with proper load management, and giving you back every minute you used to spend at public stations.
Why Install an EV Charger at Home or Business?
Charging from a standard 120V wall outlet is slow and puts continuous strain on circuits that were never designed for the load. A professionally installed Level 2 EV charger fixes all of that at once — delivering faster, reliable charging, adding measurable property value, and giving you complete control over when and how you charge. Looking to support customers, employees, or a fleet? Our commercial EV charging installation services help businesses attract and retain eco-conscious drivers and meet sustainability goals.
What Types of EV Chargers Can We Install?
We handle Level 1, Level 2, and commercial charger installations depending on your vehicle and charging needs. Level 1 (120V) adds about 4–5 miles of range per hour and works for occasional drivers. Level 2 (240V) is the home-charging standard at 20–30 miles per hour — perfect for daily commutes. Commercial DC fast chargers are sized for public, retail, and fleet use. We install every major brand, including Tesla Wall Connector, ChargePoint, JuiceBox, Wallbox, Grizzl-E, Emporia, Enphase, and the unit that came with your vehicle.
What's the Cost of Installing an EV Charger in South Jersey?
Most residential installs range from $950 to $2,500+, and the single biggest swing in that range is your existing panel. A short run from a 200A panel with open breaker space sits at the low end. A long conduit run, an exterior weatherproof termination, or a 100A service that fails the load calculation and needs a panel upgrade first pushes you toward the top. We run a real load calculation against your actual circuits, give you a flat-rate, all-inclusive quote up front, and document your install for the NJ Clean Energy EV charger incentive and the federal tax credit. Incentive eligibility and amounts change year to year, so we confirm what's active before you sign. Financing through GreenSky is available for qualifying jobs.
Sized Right for Your Vehicle and Your Panel
Not every EV needs a full 80-amp circuit, and not every panel can support one without an upgrade. Our Master Electricians evaluate your vehicle, your driving patterns, and your existing service to recommend the right combination of charger and circuit — saving you money on the install and avoiding slow-charge frustration later. In many homes, smart load-management chargers let you add Level 2 charging without a panel upgrade at all.
Frequently Asked Questions
How long does EV charger installation take?
Most residential installs are completed in a single day, including permitting paperwork and final testing. More complex jobs (long conduit runs, exterior trenching, or panel upgrades) may extend into a second day.
Do I need a permit in NJ?
Yes — and we handle all permitting and code requirements on your behalf. Every 240V EV circuit in New Jersey requires a permit and a final municipal inspection.
What if I need a panel upgrade?
We'll evaluate your current system during the estimate and provide options for a safe, code-compliant panel upgrade if it's needed. Many homes can support a Level 2 charger with smart load management without any panel work at all.
Which EV charger brands do you install?
All of them — Tesla Wall Connector, ChargePoint, JuiceBox, Wallbox, Grizzl-E, Emporia, Enphase, and any charger that came packaged with your vehicle. We'll also recommend a unit if you haven't picked one yet.
How much does EV charger installation cost in South Jersey?
Most residential installs run $950 to $2,500+. The price moves with how far the charger sits from your panel, whether the run is interior or a weatherproof exterior termination, the charger's amperage, and the single biggest factor, whether your existing panel can carry the new circuit or needs a service upgrade first. We run a load calculation on your actual circuits during the on-site estimate and write one flat rate that already includes the permit and inspection. We don't guess a number over the phone, because on a permitted install a guess is how homeowners end up with surprise change orders.
How do you know if my existing panel can handle an EV charger?
We run a load calculation against your existing panel, adding the new continuous EV load to your real household demand. A typical Level 2 charger pulls a 240V dedicated circuit on a 40A or 50A breaker, sized at 125 percent of the charger's continuous draw per the NEC. If your panel has the spare capacity and an open double-pole slot, we add the circuit. If it doesn't, we tell you before any work starts and price the options honestly.
Does a 100A service need a panel upgrade before adding a charger?
Often, yes. A 100A service running central AC, electric appliances, and the rest of a modern household frequently fails the load calculation the moment a continuous EV load is added, which is the same threshold that pushes many South Jersey homes to a 200A service. Not always though, because a smart load-management charger can throttle around peak household demand and let some 100A homes add Level 2 charging without a panel upgrade at all. We run the numbers and tell you which path your home actually qualifies for. If an upgrade is the right call, see our electrical panel upgrade cost guide for the full breakdown.
What does a 240V dedicated circuit for an EV charger involve?
A proper Level 2 install gets its own 240V dedicated circuit, never a shared one. We run correctly sized copper conductor in conduit from a new double-pole breaker in your panel to either a hardwired charger or a NEMA 14-50 receptacle, terminated to code and protected by a breaker sized at 125 percent of the charger's continuous output. The whole circuit is permitted and signed off by your local municipal inspector.
Can I get a rebate for installing an EV charger in NJ?
Possibly. New Jersey's Clean Energy program and your utility have at times offered residential EV charger incentives, and a federal EV charger tax credit may apply depending on your location and tax situation. These programs change year to year, and amounts and eligibility conditions are not guaranteed, so we confirm what's currently active and provide the documentation you need to claim whatever you qualify for. Ask us to verify the current programs for your address before you commit.
What if I experience issues after installation?
We offer full post-install support and maintenance. If anything isn't working perfectly — connectivity, charge speed, or breaker behavior — call us and we'll come back out and make it right.
Are your electricians licensed and certified?
Yes. Every electrician at DK Electrical Solutions is fully licensed in New Jersey, and our team includes Master Electricians who hold the highest level of certification in the field.
Do you offer financing for larger projects?
We do. DK Electrical Solutions offers easy financing options on panel upgrades, generator installation, whole-home rewiring, and other larger electrical investments.
What areas of South Jersey do you serve?
We serve all of Burlington County, Camden County, and Mercer County, NJ — including Southampton, Medford, Marlton, Mt. Laurel, Haddonfield, Moorestown, Cherry Hill, Trenton, Hamilton, and Willingboro.
How does your pricing work?
We provide on-site estimates with upfront, flat-rate pricing — so you'll know exactly what to expect before any work begins.