Tesla Charger Installation in DFW & Surroundings
How to Choose The Right EV Charger
Charging your vehicle at home can be a breeze with electric vehicle service equipment (EVSE). This car charger is responsible for supplying your vehicle's battery with all the "juice" it needs to keep running.
What To Consider When Installing an EV Charger
The factors you should consider when choosing an EV car charger are the following:
- Type of plug: Except for Teslas, EVs use an SAE-standard J1772 to plug into the charging stations. Teslas require a slightly different connection, which we also can install.
- Charger level: Level 1 chargers are lower voltage, really only efficient for electric golf carts. We're likely to recommend you go with a Level 2 charger, to help cut down charging time and deliver the best voltage to your vehicle.
- Amperage: The higher the amps, the faster and more efficiently your car will charge.
Where Can You Install An EV Car Charger?
Most residential electrical customers place this charger in the garage, where the car will likely be parked most of the time. Tesla and some other chargers are rated to be installed outdoors also allowing you to conveniently charge the vehicle while it's parked in your driveway, too. Any installation whether inside or outside can be removed and made safe so that you can move them with you if you sell your home.
Why You Need A Professional Electrician For Your Installation
With a quick load calculation from ElectricMan, we can also tell you what the highest option available is without going over your home or business’s amperage limit. Going over that limit may cause power outages or unnecessary repairs, so our Dallas Tesla charger installation specialists will make sure your charger provides the appropriate amperage.
Additionally, electric vehicle charging ports depend on safely wired outlets. This electricity supplies a dangerous amount of energy, so don't try to install it yourself! We protect both you and your vehicle by making sure your new charging station is wired safely and to code.


Electric Car Charging Station (Hard wired)
Installation of a new 30 amp or 50 amp circuit, Starting at 399.00$