


A lot of EV owners are still relying on a basic 120V outlet to charge overnight. It works, but it's slow - and it was never really designed for that kind of load. Adding a proper Level 2 charger with a dedicated circuit is the right way to do it, and that's exactly what we set up here.
We ran surface-mounted conduit clean along the ceiling and wall to keep everything tidy and accessible. No exposed wires, no jury-rigged connections. The conduit follows a straight, intentional path from the panel to the charger - the kind of routing that makes a future electrician's job easy if anything ever needs servicing down the road.
The charger itself got mounted right at the garage door column, which is honestly one of the best spots for it. It keeps the cable out of the way, leaves the main wall space open, and puts the unit right where you need it when you pull in. The dedicated circuit means this charger isn't sharing load with anything else in the garage - it's got exactly what it needs to charge efficiently every time.
What we always tell people is that the installation matters just as much as the charger you pick. A clean, code-compliant setup protects your home, keeps your warranty valid, and makes sure the charger actually performs the way it should. We handle all of that - panel assessment, circuit sizing, conduit routing, and the final mount - so there's no guesswork on your end.