EV Charger Installation in Palm Beach County
A proper EV charger installation starts with the electrical system. Simon Electric installs EV charger circuits and charging equipment for Palm Beach County homeowners and businesses.
Before quoting, we need to understand the charger, amperage, panel capacity, distance from the panel, routing, and installation conditions. A Level 2 charger is very different from higher-amperage charging equipment, so specs matter.
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Simon Electric showing real EV charger installation and troubleshooting work.
EV Charger Work We Handle
- Dedicated EV charger circuits
- Level 2 charger installation
- NEMA outlet installations when appropriate
- Hardwired charger connections
- Panel capacity checks
- Circuit routing from panel to charger location
- Troubleshooting existing charger circuits
What We Need To Quote Accurately
- Charger brand and model
- Spec sheet or amperage requirement
- Photos of the electrical panel
- Distance from panel to charger location
- Whether the charger is indoors or outdoors
- Whether trenching, conduit, attic, garage, or exterior routing is needed
Why Specs Matter
Some chargers need a 40 amp or 50 amp circuit. Others may require more. The circuit size affects wire, breaker, routing, panel load, and cost. We do not want to guess on an EV charger because the installation needs to be safe and correct.
Call Simon Electric
For EV charger installation in Palm Beach County, call Simon Electric at 800-700-8107.
FAQ
Can you install a Tesla or other EV charger?
Yes. Simon Electric can install many EV charger brands as long as the electrical system can support the required circuit.
Do you need the charger specs?
Yes. Specs tell us the amperage and installation requirements.
Can every panel support an EV charger?
No. Some panels need evaluation, load calculation, upgrades, or adjustments before adding a charger.
Can you quote EV charger installation over email?
Often we can give direction from photos and specs, but final pricing depends on distance, routing, panel capacity, and site conditions.