Professional Level 2 EV charger installation for every make and model. Permitted, inspected, and done right — the first time.
We don't just install chargers. We install confidence — backed by licensure, professionalism, and a commitment to every Arizona homeowner and business.
Every technician holds an active Arizona ROC license. We carry full general liability and workers' comp so you're never exposed.
Submit your details and receive a transparent, itemized quote within hours — no hidden fees, no pressure.
Tesla, Rivian, Ford F-150 Lightning, Chevy Equinox EV, BMW, Hyundai — if it plugs in, we install it.
We handle city permits and utility coordination from start to finish, so your installation passes inspection.
From basic 120V outlet upgrades to 240V dedicated circuits and smart EVSE panel upgrades, we do it all.
We guide you through APS and SRP utility rebate programs — saving you hundreds on your installation.
Wake up to a full charge every morning. We install Level 2 chargers in garages, carports, and outdoor spaces throughout Arizona.
Future-proof your property. From HOA common areas to office parking lots, we design and deploy scalable EV charging systems.
There's no single right answer — it depends on your garage, panel, and how long you plan to stay in the home. Here's how we help every Arizona customer make the call.
| Feature | NEMA 14-50 (Plug-In) | ★ Hardwired (Direct) |
|---|---|---|
| Max Charge Speed | ~30 miles/hr (40A continuous) | ~44 miles/hr (48A) |
| Connection Reliability | Good — extra plug connection point | Superior — solid direct circuit |
| AZ Heat Performance | Heat-sensitive plug socket — monitor regularly | Gold Standard — no plug to overheat |
| Portability | High — take the charger when you move | Permanent — stays with the home (adds resale value) |
| 2026 NEC Code Requirement | Requires GFCI breaker (+$150–$200) | No GFCI breaker required |
| Aesthetics | Industrial / plug visible on wall | Sleek / hidden wiring |
| Outlet Quality (Our Standard) | Industrial-grade Hubbell or Bryant only | N/A — no outlet needed |
⚡ Pro Tip — The Arizona 80% Rule
EV charging is classified as a continuous load — meaning it runs at full draw for hours at a time.
The National Electrical Code requires continuous loads to be capped at 80% of the circuit's rated capacity
to prevent overheating and premature breaker wear.
This is why our 50-amp NEMA 14-50 installs deliver 40-amp charging (~30 miles/hr),
and our 60-amp hardwired installs deliver the full 48-amp Max Speed charging (~44 miles/hr).
More circuit capacity = faster charge — it's that simple, and it's why we always assess your panel
before quoting.
A NEMA 14-50 outlet is a perfectly solid choice — if it's the right one. The $15 residential outlets sold at hardware stores are designed for RVs and dryers, not the sustained 40-amp draw of daily EV charging. In Arizona's heat, they can arc, melt, and fail.
We exclusively install Hubbell or Bryant industrial-grade NEMA 14-50 receptacles — the same spec used in commercial applications — rated for the thermal cycling your garage sees every day.
Arizona garages routinely exceed 120°F in summer. A hardwired installation eliminates the heat-sensitive plug-and-socket connection entirely, removing the single most common point of failure in residential EV charging setups.
You also get faster charging (48A vs 40A), cleaner aesthetics, and — under 2026 NEC code — no GFCI breaker requirement, saving $150–$200 right off the top. For most homeowners planning to stay long-term, hardwired is the clear choice.
Not sure which option suits your panel and garage setup?
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Arizona's major utilities reward homeowners who electrify. We partner with APS, SRP, and TEP to maximize your rebate and simplify the claim process — saving you up to $300.
Salt River Project customers installing a qualifying Level 2 charger can receive up to $250 back. AZ EV Installers installs SRP-qualified units and handles all paperwork.
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Arizona Public Service customers qualify for charger installation rebates plus ongoing rate benefits through APS's EV-friendly programs. We ensure compliance from day one.
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Tucson Electric Power customers can receive up to $300 — covering 75% of the cost of a qualifying networked Level 2 EV charger. TEP also offers separate, higher incentives for business and multi-family charging installations.
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Rebate amounts subject to change. Visit SRP.com, APS.com, and TEP.com for current program details. We confirm eligibility before your installation.
"From quote to installation in 48 hours. They pulled permits, handled everything with APS, and my Tesla Wall Connector has been flawless for 6 months."
"Finally a licensed electrician who actually knows EVs. They identified a panel issue before it became a problem and upgraded it same day. Worth every penny."
"I called four other electricians. AZ EV Installers were the only ones who could explain load management for my two-EV household. Installed a JuiceBox 40 — love it."
Most residential Level 2 installations in Arizona range from $400–$1,200 depending on your panel distance, panel capacity, and the charger unit itself. We provide a fully itemized free quote before any work begins — no surprises. Many homeowners recoup costs quickly through APS or SRP utility rebates.
Yes — every AZ EV Installers technician holds an active Arizona Registrar of Contractors (ROC) license. We carry full general liability insurance and workers' compensation coverage. You can verify our license status directly on the Arizona ROC website. Never hire an unlicensed electrician for EV work.
Absolutely. We install rebate-eligible equipment and provide all the documentation you need to file with APS or SRP. Many customers receive $100–$250 back. We walk you through the submission process step by step, so you don't leave money on the table.
Most residential installations take between 2–5 hours from arrival to completion. This includes running the dedicated 240V circuit, mounting the EVSE, and testing the full charging cycle. Panel upgrades may require a separate appointment. We always give you a time estimate in your quote.
We are brand-agnostic. We install Tesla Wall Connectors, ChargePoint Home Flex, Enel X JuiceBox, Grizzl-E, Emporia, and more. We can help you choose the right unit for your vehicle, home setup, and budget — or install one you've already purchased.
Yes — in virtually every Arizona municipality, a permit is legally required for a new 240V circuit installation. AZ EV Installers handles the permit pull and final inspection for you. Work done without permits can void your homeowner's insurance and create problems when you sell your home.
Our technicians assess your panel capacity during the free quote. If an upgrade is needed, we'll include it in our quote transparently. Panel upgrades typically range from $1,200–$3,500 and may qualify for additional utility incentives. We do full electrical panel work in addition to EV charger installs.
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