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These photos show a range of Tesla charger installations we’ve completed in homes and commercial settings. From residential garage Tesla chargers to commercial-grade Tesla charging stations, each Tesla charger installation requires proper circuit sizing, conduit routing, and code-compliant protection. Whether it’s a single Tesla charger at a home or multiple Tesla chargers installed for a business, the work is planned and installed for safe, reliable charging.
The ChargePoint Home Flex is a Level 2 home EV charger designed for fast, flexible residential charging. It delivers up to 50 amps of power and can add up to 37 miles of range per hour, making overnight charging practical for most daily driving needs. The Home Flex is compatible with all electric vehicles, including Tesla, and is available with both J1772 and NACS (Tesla) connectors.
Home charging is typically the most affordable way to charge an EV. With scheduled charging during off-peak utility hours, homeowners can significantly reduce fueling costs compared to public charging and gasoline. The ChargePoint app allows users to track charging activity, monitor energy usage, estimate charging costs, and manage both home and public charging in one place. UL listed, ENERGY STAR® certified, and backed by a 3-year warranty, the ChargePoint Home Flex is built for everyday home charging with speed, flexibility, and long-term reliability.
This commercial Mercedes-Benz EV charger installation was completed at an active dealership to support high-capacity charging for electric vehicles. The installation followed engineered drawings and manufacturer specifications exactly, including conduit routing, conductor sizing, breaker selection, and grounding requirements. Protective concrete bollards with reflective lenses were installed in front of the chargers to prevent vehicle impact while maintaining visibility in the service area. The system passed inspection and is capable of supporting high-speed charging loads required for commercial dealership operations.
Home charging is the most practical way to own an electric vehicle. Plugging in overnight means starting each day with a full charge, without depending on public charging stations or changing your routine. Charging at home is also typically more affordable, especially when scheduled during off-peak utility hours. For most EV owners, home charging provides consistent access, predictable costs, and peace of mind as part of everyday driving.