EV Charger Installation in Prescott Valley, AZ

You made the smart move to electric. Now make charging effortless. A Level 2 home charger adds 25 to 30 miles of range per hour, fully charging most EVs overnight while you sleep. Compare that to the standard 120-volt outlet that came with your car, which adds only 3 to 5 miles per hour and takes 40+ hours for a full charge.

For Prescott Valley homeowners, where the nearest DC fast charger may be miles away, a Level 2 home charger is not a luxury. It is a daily necessity.

Assurance Electrical Services (ROC #322083) installs Level 2 charging stations for all major brands. We assess your panel, run the dedicated 240V circuit, handle permitting and inspection, and get you charging. Most installations are completed in a single day. Call (928) 713-2177.

Plug In at Night. Wake Up Fully Charged.

A Level 2 home charger gives you 25–30 miles of range per hour. No public stations, no waiting, no premium rates. We handle the electrical work so all you do is plug in.

EV Charger Brands We Install

We install all major residential Level 2 EV chargers and can source equipment or work with units you’ve already purchased:

  • Tesla Wall Connector — Tesla’s dedicated home charger. Hardwired installation, up to 48 amps. Works with all Tesla models and, with the included adapter, non-Tesla EVs.
  • ChargePoint Home Flex — Adjustable amperage (16–50A), Wi-Fi connected, works with any EV. Popular for its broad compatibility and app integration.
  • JuiceBox 40/48 — Smart charger with energy monitoring, scheduling, and utility TOU rate optimization. ENERGY STAR certified.
  • Grizzl-E Classic and Smart — Durable, weatherproof units rated for outdoor installation. Well-suited for Prescott Valley’s climate extremes.
  • Emporia EV Charger — Energy monitoring integration with Emporia’s whole-home energy management platform.
  • Wallbox Pulsar Plus — Compact, app-controlled, OCPP-compatible for advanced energy management.
  • Ford Charge Station Pro — Required for Ford F-150 Lightning bi-directional charging (V2H). Ford-specific installation requirements.

Not sure which charger fits your vehicle and setup? We recommend the best fit during your free consultation.

What Your EV Charger Installation Includes

Do not ignore these. Each one indicates a condition that can worsen without warning:

  • Panel inspection and load calculation to verify capacity
  • Dedicated 240V circuit with properly sized wiring (typically 6 AWG copper)
  • NEMA 14-50 outlet or hardwired charger mounting
  • Town of Prescott Valley or Yavapai County electrical permit
  • Final inspection coordination
  • Full system testing before we leave

If your panel cannot support the new load, we handle the upgrade as part of the same project.

Most Installations Completed in One Day.

Panel assessment, dedicated 240V circuit, charger mounted, permit included. 3 to 6 hours for standard installations. Panel upgrade adds one day if needed.

Do You Need a Panel Upgrade for an EV Charger?

Not always, but sometimes. A Level 2 charger requires a 40 to 50 amp dedicated breaker. Whether your current panel can support one depends on your total capacity and existing load.

  • 200-amp panel with available capacity: Most cases, you are good to go without an upgrade.
  • 100-amp panel near capacity: An upgrade to 200 amps is likely needed before the EV charger can be safely added.

Protect Your EV Charger Investment With Surge Protection

An EV charger represents a significant electrical investment — both the equipment itself and the vehicle it charges. A voltage spike from a lightning strike or grid disturbance can damage or destroy EV charger electronics, potentially voiding the manufacturer warranty.

A whole-house surge protector installed at the panel protects every circuit in your home — including the EV charger circuit — from damaging voltage spikes. It’s a practical addition to any EV charger installation project and costs a fraction of replacing a damaged charger or dealing with a warranty claim.

Get Your EV Charger Installed — and the Paperwork Done Right

Permit documentation for IRS credit · Utility rebate receipts · Surge protection available · All-in pricing · Licensed ROC #322083

Why Prescott Valley EV Owners Choose Assurance Electrical

Electrical outlet installation requires knowledge of wiring, grounding, circuit loads, and local building codes. Improper installation creates risks that aren’t always visible until something goes seriously wrong:

  • Licensed and insured (ROC #322083)
  • All major brands installed. We work with your charger or help you select one.
  • Panel assessment included. We calculate capacity before quoting. No surprise upgrades at installation.
  • Permit and inspection handled. Documentation for tax credits and rebates provided.
  • 100% satisfaction guarantee — If it’s not right, we fix it. That’s our $50-back guarantee.

Panel Assessment. Dedicated Circuit. Charger Installed. One Day.

We handle the complete EV charger installation from panel assessment through final testing. Permit and inspection included.

Frequently Asked Questions

A Level 2 EV charger installation typically costs $800 to $2,500, including the dedicated 240V circuit, wiring, mounting, and permitting. This does not include the charger unit itself ($300–$700 for most residential models). If a panel upgrade is needed, that adds $1,500 to $4,000. We provide free on-site estimates.

It depends on your current panel capacity. A Level 2 charger requires a 40–50 amp dedicated circuit. If your 100-amp panel is near capacity, a 200-amp upgrade may be necessary. We determine this during the free assessment with a load calculation.
Level 1 uses a standard 120V outlet and adds 3–5 miles of range per hour 40+ hours for a full charge. Level 2 uses a dedicated 240V circuit and adds 25–30 miles per hour, fully charging most EVs overnight in 6–10 hours. Level 2 is the recommended setup for daily home charging.
Yes. A NEMA 14-50 is a universal 240V outlet that works with any portable Level 2 charger and is also compatible with RV plugs. It offers flexibility if you want to use different chargers or share the outlet. Hardwired chargers provide a cleaner installation and slightly faster charging.
Most residential installations are completed in 3 to 6 hours in a single visit. If a panel upgrade is needed, the project takes one full day.
Yes, but the cost is significantly lower than gasoline—roughly $30 to $50 per month depending on driving distance and local rates. That is equivalent to about $1.00 to $1.50 per gallon. Some utilities offer time-of-use rates with lower overnight pricing that reduce charging costs further.
A NEMA 14-50 outlet is used for both Level 2 EV charging and 50-amp RV connections. If you want one outlet that serves both purposes, we can wire it for dual use and ensure the circuit is sized and protected appropriately for both loads. Discuss this with our electricians during your consultation so the installation is done correctly from the start.