


A lot of homeowners with EVs are still relying on public charging stations or slow Level 1 outlets plugged into a regular wall socket. It works - but it's not ideal. You're either waiting hours at home for a full charge or hunting down an open stall at a busy public charger. A dedicated home setup changes all of that.
We just finished up an EV charger installation for a homeowner here in Lawrenceville. The first thing we did was take a close look at the existing panel to figure out what we were working with. Older panels can sometimes be a challenge - limited space, outdated breakers, or not enough capacity to support a new dedicated circuit. This one had some age on it, but we were able to add a proper 50-amp breaker to handle the load safely and cleanly.
The unit we installed is a ChargePoint home charger - a solid, widely trusted Level 2 charger that's compatible with most EVs on the market. Mounted right in the garage, cable neatly wrapped, green indicator light glowing. It's the kind of setup where you pull in, plug in, and wake up to a full charge every single morning. No apps, no waiting, no scrambling.
What a lot of people don't realize is that the electrical work behind the charger matters just as much as the charger itself. A poorly wired circuit can create heat buildup, tripped breakers, or worse. We make sure every installation is done to code - right breaker size, proper wiring, everything tied in correctly. That's not just good practice, it's what keeps your home and your car safe long-term.
If you're an EV owner in the Lawrenceville area and you're still without a home charging station, it's worth looking into. The convenience alone is worth it, and having a dedicated circuit installed by a licensed electrician means you're not cutting corners on something that draws serious power every night.