Home EV Charger Installations in Whitby & Durham Region

Certified Tesla and Level 2 EV Charger Installers for Residential Homes

Driving an electric vehicle is a smart move—but without a reliable charger at home, it’s not always convenient. At Wilson Electric Installations Inc., we provide professional EV charger installations for homeowners across Whitby and the entire Durham Region, including Tesla Wall Connectors, universal Level 2 chargers, and surge-protected smart charging setups.
We make the process seamless, code-compliant, and tailored to your home’s electrical system—so you can charge faster, drive farther, and rest easy knowing it’s done right.

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Why Install an EV Charger at Home?

While you can technically charge from a standard outlet, it’s slow, inefficient, and not ideal for daily use. With a dedicated Level 2 EV charger, you can recharge your vehicle in just a few hours—while also protecting your battery life and maximizing charging efficiency.

Benefits of a home EV charger installation

Our EV Charger Installation Services

Whether you drive a Tesla or another EV, we install the right charger for your vehicle—and your home’s capacity.
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We assess your panel, calculate the load, and ensure your system can handle your new charger safely—without tripping breakers or compromising performance.
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Do I Need a Panel Upgrade for My EV Charger?

Some homes—especially those with older or 100-amp panels—may need an upgrade to support the added load of an EV charger.
If that’s the case, we’ll provide a clear, honest assessment and quote for a panel upgrade before starting. Our team is fully certified to handle both the panel and the EV charger installation in one seamless visit.
We never upsell—only what’s required for safety, compliance, and performance.

What to Expect from Your Installation

In-Home Assessment

We inspect your electrical panel, check your preferred charger location, and review available charger options.

Permits & Planning

We handle the ESA permitting process and prepare your electrical system for installation day.

Professional Installation

We run dedicated wiring, install your charger to code, and perform all testing.

Post-Installation Support

Need help setting up your smart charger app or confirming rebate eligibility? We’re here for that, too.

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Why Choose Wilson Electric for Your EV Charger Install?

When it comes to your home’s power, trust matters. Here’s why homeowners across Durham Region turn to Wilson Electric
You invested in a great vehicle—make sure it’s charged by pros who care.
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Areas We Serve

We proudly provide residential panel upgrades throughout

Whitby

Oshawa

Courtice

Ajax

Pickering

Bowmanville

Clarington

Surrounding Durham Region communities

Ready to Power Up?

Get your home ready for electric driving with a fast, reliable, and code-compliant EV charger installation from Wilson Electric. We’ll assess your system, recommend the right charger, and install it safely—with permits and rebates handled.

Wilson Electric Installations Inc. — Trusted EV Charger Installation in Whitby and Durham Region

Frequently Asked Questions

Yes, you can install an EV charger at home. You will need to have a dedicated circuit installed for the charger, and you will need to purchase a charger that is compatible with your vehicle.

Please consult with a qualified electrician to ensure that your home's electrical system can safely support an EV charger.

The cost of installing an EV charger at home can vary depending on a few factors, such as the type of charger, the electrical system in your home, and the installation process.

 

Generally, Level 2 EV chargers (which are the most common and can charge an electric vehicle up to six times faster than a Level 1 charger) cost between $500 and $1,500, with the majority of chargers falling somewhere in the middle of that range.

 

Some factors that can affect the cost of a Level 2 charger include the brand, the features, and whether or not it comes with a warranty.

If you need to have an electrician install the charger, that will add to the overall cost.

There is no single answer to this question as the best place to install an EV charger will vary depending on a number of factors, such as the specific needs of the EV owner, the type and location of the charger, and the local regulations and restrictions.

 

However, some general tips on where to install an EV charger include:

 

- In a garage or carport: This is often the most convenient location for charger installation, as it allows easy access to the charger and protected parking for the EV.

 

- On an exterior wall: This can be a good option if there is no suitable location inside the home, and it can also help to deter thieves.

 

- Near an existing power outlet: This can minimize the need for costly electrical work, and it also makes it easy to plug in the charger when needed.

Yes, you can charge a car from a normal socket. However, the charging time will be much slower than if you were to use a dedicated charger.

A dedicated charger will provide a higher voltage and amperage, which will result in a faster charge.

In order to charge an electric car, you will need a few things:

-A charge point or EVSE (electric vehicle supply equipment) - this can be either a dedicated unit installed in your garage or a portable one that you can plug into a standard outlet.

 

-A cable to connect the charge point/EVSE to your car. Most electric cars come with a cable that can be used for this purpose, but you may need to purchase a separate one if yours does not.

 

-An adapter, if your car uses a different type of connector than the charge point/EVSE.

 

Once you have all of these things, you can simply plug in your car and let it charge. The amount of time it will take to charge will vary depending on the size of the battery and the speed of the charger, but it typically takes several hours to fully charge an electric car.

There is no one-size-fits-all answer to this question, as the size of breaker you'll need for an electric car charger will depend on a number of factors, including the voltage and amperage of the charger, the length of the charging cable, and the type of vehicle being charged.

However, as a general rule of thumb, you'll need a breaker that can handle at least 30 amps for a standard Level 2 charger, and up to 50 amps for a faster Level 3 charger.

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