Why Most EV Owners Upgrade to Level 2 Home Charging
When you drive home your first electric vehicle, the simplest way to begin charging is to plug the included charging cable into a standard 120-volt household outlet. This is called Level 1 charging, and while it requires no additional electrical work, it adds only four to five miles of driving range per hour of charging time. For a typical EV with two hundred or more miles of range, a full charge from empty on Level 1 requires forty to fifty hours, making it impractical for daily charging in most households in Mohave Valley, AZ.
Level 2 charging uses a 240-volt dedicated circuit, the same voltage used by your electric dryer or range, to deliver significantly more power to your vehicle. A typical Level 2 home charging station adds between twenty-five and thirty miles of range per hour of charging, meaning most EVs can be fully charged overnight in seven to ten hours. For plug-in hybrids with smaller batteries, Level 2 charging replenishes a full charge in as little as two to four hours. This makes Level 2 charging the practical standard for home EV charging, and the investment in a properly installed Level 2 circuit pays for itself quickly in the convenience of a fully charged vehicle every morning.
Level 2 charging station installation requires a dedicated 240-volt circuit run from your main electrical panel to the charging station location, typically in a garage or on an exterior wall near the driveway. The circuit must be sized appropriately for the charger and may require a panel upgrade if your existing panel lacks sufficient capacity for the new dedicated circuit. Our licensed electricians assess your panel, determine the appropriate circuit size, and complete the full installation in a single visit in most cases.
All Major EV Brands Supported
Green Key Electrical Services installs Level 2 charging stations compatible with all major electric vehicle brands including Tesla, Ford, Chevrolet, BMW, Rivian, Hyundai, Kia, Volkswagen, and others. We can install customer-supplied chargers or help you select an appropriate hardwired or plug-in charger for your vehicle and installation requirements in Mohave Valley, AZ.
Understanding Your Home Charging Options
Level 2 (Recommended)
- 240-volt dedicated circuit from your main panel
- Adds 25 to 30 miles of range per hour of charging
- Full charge overnight for most EVs with large batteries
- Requires professional electrical installation
- EVSE (charging station) hardwired or plugged into 240V outlet
- Supports smart charging features and scheduling on most units
- May qualify for utility rebates and federal tax credits
Level 1 (Standard Outlet)
- Standard 120-volt household outlet
- Adds 4 to 5 miles of range per hour of charging
- May take 40 to 50 hours for a full charge on a large battery
- No electrical work required beyond an available outlet
- Uses the charging cable included with the vehicle
- Practical only for plug-in hybrids or low-mileage EV drivers
- Not suitable for daily charging of most full-electric vehicles
How We Install Your EV Charger in Mohave Valley, AZ
Panel Assessment and Circuit Planning
We evaluate your main electrical panel to confirm it has sufficient capacity for the new dedicated EV charging circuit. Most Level 2 chargers require a 50-amp, 240-volt dedicated circuit for maximum flexibility, though some installations use 40-amp circuits. We also assess the routing for the circuit from your panel to the charger location to plan the most efficient and code-compliant installation path.
Permit Application Where Required
EV charger installation with new wiring requires a permit in most jurisdictions including Mohave Valley, AZ. We handle the permit application and schedule the required inspection so you have properly documented, code-compliant installation that meets utility and manufacturer requirements for any applicable rebates.
Circuit Installation
We run the dedicated 240-volt circuit from your panel to the charger location, install an appropriately sized breaker, and complete all wiring using code-compliant methods and materials for the specific installation environment, whether garage interior, exterior wall, or conduit-protected outdoor run.
Charger Mounting, Connection, and Testing
We mount the charging station at the appropriate height and location, make the electrical connection, and test the complete system to verify correct voltage, correct circuit protection, and proper charger operation before completing the job. We also configure any smart features or scheduling capabilities on app-connected chargers if applicable.