EV Charger Installation In
Eldersburg, MD
Seamless EV Charger Installation
Your experience with EV Power Solutions in Eldersburg, MD, begins with a quick phone call.
From there, our team will guide you through each stage of the installation process, collecting all the key details to ensure a smooth and efficient outcome, including:
- The layout of your home (single-family vs. row house, finished or unfinished basement, attached or detached garage, etc.).
- Whether trenching will be required to run electrical wiring underground, and if so, we'll assess the best route to minimize disruption to your landscaping.
- The distance from the electrical panel (shorter distances help reduce costs).
- Your ideal location for the EV charger.
Fast Quotes and Efficient Scheduling
After providing you with a same-day quote, we’ll quickly develop a plan and usually send a written proposal within 24 hours, if not sooner.
Once the proposal is e-signed and payment is confirmed, we’ll move forward with scheduling. Most installations in Eldersburg, MD, are typically scheduled within a week of completing these steps.
We’ll give you a call the day before installation to confirm your appointment, and you can count on us to arrive promptly the next morning.
Installation Day: A Step-by-Step Guide
EV Charger Installations in Eldersburg, MD are always managed by a two-person team, led by our Master Electrician.
While customers (and their electric vehicles) don’t need to be home during the installation, being on-site can be beneficial, especially for the Wi-Fi setup and Tesla activation process.
The majority of installations are finished in half a day or less.
- We ensure cleanliness throughout the installation by using drop cloths, shoe covers, and plastic coverings in all work areas.
- Our team will guide you through the entire process, outlining the best wiring path and pointing out any spots where holes may be required.
- Once the installation is complete and your equipment is powered up, we’ll connect the charger to your home’s Wi-Fi and register the device for you.
Effortless Inspection Process
Once your EV charger installation in Eldersburg is completed, you can easily schedule an inspection for a date that works best for you.
Simply let us know your preferred day, and we’ll arrange the inspection with a third-party provider, usually between 9 a.m. and 3 p.m.
While you do need to be present for the inspection, they take less than 15 minutes from start to finish.
EV Power Solutions has never once failed an inspection.
Upgrade Your EV Charging Experience
Make your EV charging experience even easier with these optional accessories.
- Pedestal Charger Installation: Low on wall space? A pedestal installation is a practical option, offering access from both sides and accommodating up to two chargers for added convenience and accessibility.
- Whole House Type 2 Surge Protection: Protect your EV charger and all circuits on the main service panel from potential damage caused by power surges, lightning strikes, and other electrical issues.
- Cable Trolley Installation (EV Hover): Developed by an innovative startup in Illinois, the EV Hover features an adjustable, 180° swivel arm that keeps the charging cable suspended above your vehicle, keeping your garage floor clear and reducing the chance of trips and falls.
At EV Power Solutions in Eldersburg, MD, we strive to keep all accessories readily available, so there’s no need for a separate order. Additionally, we never mark up the price. We also offer design upgrades through our third-party vendors.
- Drywall Patching & Painting
- Epoxy Floor Coatings
Selecting the Perfect EV Charger
The great news is that nearly all vehicles, with a few exceptions, rely on the J1772 (CCS) connector for charging—Tesla being the main outlier.
Tesla vehicles use their own proprietary charger, known as the NACS (North American Charging Standard). That said, most non-Tesla vehicles can still be charged with an NACS adapter.
What Are Your Home's Electrical Needs?
Level 2 chargers when operating at full capacity, require a 60-amp line and breaker to provide a consistent charge at 48 amps.
Our Master Electrician will assess the current electrical load of your home in Eldersburg, MD, taking into account the square footage and all appliances, to determine if your system can handle the full 48 amps. If it can’t, we can install an energy management device. These devices monitor your home’s electrical usage in real-time, automatically shutting down the charger if your home reaches 80% of its capacity. Once the demand decreases, the charger resumes operation, saving you the time and cost of a full home power upgrade.
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About Eldersburg, MD
Eldersburg is an unincorporated community and census-designated place (CDP) in Carroll County, Maryland. The population was 30,531 at the 2010 census.
Eldersburg is named after John Elder, who was given a land grant from the King of England. The community was served by a post office in April 1850 in the Howard district of Anne Arundel County with the name "Eldersburgh." In 1851, Howard County was formed, and on October 28, 1871, the post office moved to Carroll County, retaining the "Eldersburgh" spelling. In December 1894, "Eldersburgh" was shortened to "Eldersburg."
Eldersburg is located in the southeastern portion of Carroll County. It is bordered to the east by Baltimore County and to the south by Howard County, except where it is bordered by the town of Sykesville.
The Chabad Jewish Center of Carroll County, an Orthodox synagogue, was founded in Eldersburg in 2013. Prior to Chabad, Carroll County had no synagogue for years. A decade before, the only synagogue in Carroll County was Beth Shalom, a Conservative synagogue that no longer exists.
It is also home to Wesley Chapel Methodist Episcopal Church, one of the earliest Methodist congregations in the United States.