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EV Electric Car Charging Station installer in Glendale, AZ.

Electric Car Charger Installation in Phoenix, AZ

According to tech experts, there will be about 85 million electric vehicles (EVs) on the road by the end of 2025. That includes cars, buses, vans, and trucks. If you’ve already joined the club or are thinking about it, having a dedicated EV charging station at your home or business is more important than ever. 

 

Our certified electricians specialize in professional installation of electric car chargers, ensuring safe and reliable power for your electric vehicle. Whether you need a charger for personal use or are considering adding a station or two at your commercial property, we’ve got you covered.

Types Of Electric Vehicle (Ev) Charging Stations

There are three main types of EV charging stations to consider:
 

•    Level 1 Charging Stations: Great for light EV drivers who don’t use their electric cars as a daily driver. These chargers use a standard 120-volt outlet and are ideal for overnight charging at home. Though they are slower, delivering about 3-5 miles of range per hour, they can be a cost-effective option.
 

•    Level 2 Charging Stations: Typical for most EV daily drivers. Operating on a 240-volt outlet, these chargers provide faster charging speeds, offering about 10-20 miles of range per hour. Perfect for residential or small business use, Level 2 chargers significantly reduce charging time.
 

•    Level 3 Charging Stations (DC Fast Chargers): Commonly found at commercial locations (in parking lots), these chargers can provide up to 80% charge in as little as 30 minutes. They require specialized equipment and installation but are ideal for businesses catering to high volumes of EV drivers.

Give our team a call or send us a message. Our experienced electricians are happy to help in your home or business!

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Benefits Of Having An Electric Vehicle Charger On-Site

Convenience
With your own charging station, you no longer need to rely on public chargers or wait in line. Plug in at your convenience and start your day with a fully charged vehicle.

Cost Savings
Installing a charger at home or work can save you money over time by allowing you to charge during off-peak hours, when electricity rates are lower.

Property Value
Homes and businesses with EV charging capabilities are highly attractive to potential buyers and renters. EV chargers are a smart investment that can increase property value.

Environmental Impact
By investing in EV charging infrastructure, you are contributing to cleaner air and a greener community by supporting the shift away from fossil fuels.

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Our EV Charger Installation Process

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Consultation - We’ll start with an in-home or on-site consultation to determine your charging needs and inspect your electrical system. We’ll also help you select the right charger for your vehicle and usage.

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Installation - Our experienced electricians will install the EV charger, including any necessary upgrades to your electrical panel or wiring.

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Testing and Handover - After installation, we thoroughly test the system to ensure everything is working properly. We’ll also walk you through how to use the charger and ensure you’re comfortable with the system.

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Ongoing Support - We offer maintenance services and support for any questions or issues you may have with your EV charging station.

Why Choose Us For Your Tesla & Ev Charger Installation?

Installing a level 2 or higher electric vehicle charger is not as simple as plugging in a device. It involves significant electrical work that should only be handled by a licensed professional. Here's a few reasons you can trust our expert electricians:

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FAMILY-OWNED & OPERATED

JR Electrical Services is a family-owned and operated, high-end electrical company proudly serving the metro Phoenix and surrounding areas.

PROFESSIONAL INSTALLATION

Our experienced electricians ensure your EV charger is installed safely and efficiently. We handle all types of electric vehicle chargers, making sure they operate safely and are compliant with local codes.

FULLY LICENSED & INSURED

We are fully licensed, insured, and stay up-to-date with the National Electrical Code (NEC) to ensure every installation meets the latest safety and compliance standards. 

SAFETY

Installing high-voltage equipment improperly can be dangerous, leading to potential electrical fires, equipment damage, or personal injury. Our electricians follow all NFPA guidelines for fire safety and OSHA regulations to ensure the installation is safe and meets all local codes.

COMPLIANCE WITH LOCAL CODES

A certified electrician will ensure the charger is installed to meet Phoenix's building and electrical code requirements, reducing the risk of future issues with your home's electrical system or problems during an inspection.

ELECTRICAL LOAD ASSESSMENT

Your electrician will evaluate your home’s electrical system to ensure it can handle the added load of an EV charger. If upgrades are needed, they’ll take care of that as well.

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    All you really need is a phone to call the experts at JR Electrical Services. We take care of it all from concept to completion! You may be looking for a few more details than that though. The ingredients to a smart home are as follows: - Smart Home Hub - the hub is the brains behind the whole operation for your smart home. It’s what makes it all work together. An example of this and what we install most often for our customers is the Amazon Alexa. - Smart Devices - there are all sorts of options for smart devices, things like smart lighting, smart thermostats, smart security and doorbells, smart locks, smart plugs and outlets, smart speakers, and more. - WiFi network - most smart homes require an internet connection to communicate with you and within their own ecosystem to make things work. In our example, when you use voice-control to tell Alexa to turn on the lights, the Amazon Alexa hub uses WiFI to communicate with the smart lighting system to say, “hey you! turn on now.” Actual phrasing of the computer language may not be 100% accurate. - Mobile App or Control Interface - this can be from your phone, computer, or tablet. Most smart home systems have their own apps you can download and configure to your own custom settings.
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