We built the largest directory of verified Level 2 EV charger installers in the United States — so you don't have to spend hours searching for the right electrician.
Buying an EV is exciting. Installing a home charger shouldn't be stressful. But for most people, it is — because finding a qualified installer who actually specializes in EV charging is surprisingly hard.
Most "EV charger installers" you'll find on Google are general electricians who list EV charging as one of 50 services. That's not what you need. You need someone who installs chargers every day, knows the rebate programs, and understands the specific requirements of your utility.
That's why we built this directory. Every business listed here is a dedicated EV charger installation company — not a generalist who happens to do it on the side.
Generic search results mix EV specialists with general electricians, charging station operators, and EV dealerships. We filter the noise so you only see dedicated installers.
Installation costs vary wildly by city, and rebate programs are hard to navigate. Our city guides break down real costs and every available incentive in your area.
It's hard to tell a qualified installer from an unqualified one. We verify every listing to confirm they're a real, dedicated EV charger installation business.
We identify EV charger installation businesses across the country through industry databases, certifications, and utility partnerships.
Every business is checked to confirm they specialize in EV charger installation — not just general electrical work.
Listings are organized by city with local cost data, rebate information, and installer-specific details.
Browse installers in your area, compare services, and contact the best fit directly — all for free.
Not every electrician belongs in this directory. Here's what we check before adding a listing:
The business must specialize in EV charger installation — not just list it as a side service among dozens of others.
We confirm the company is actively operating with a working website, phone number, and physical service area.
Installers must hold the appropriate electrical contractor license required in their state for 240-volt circuit work.
Each listing is tagged to the specific cities and regions they actually serve — no inflated coverage claims.
We exclude public charging networks and charging station operators. This directory is only for installation services.
Car dealerships and EV sales companies are excluded. We only list businesses that perform the physical installation work.
If you run a dedicated EV charger installation business, we want to list you — for free. Our directory helps homeowners and businesses find qualified installers in their area.
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