There are approximately 70,000 electric vehicle owners in Colorado, and that number is steadily rising due to our state’s supportive sustainability policies.
If you’ve switched to an electric vehicle, count on AAA Service Plumbing, Heating and Electric for professional EV charging installation and repair. We help Denver and Aurora residents meet their sustainable, energy-saving goals with care and expertise.
Homeowners in the Denver metro area count on us for comprehensive EV charging services. Schedule EV charger installation or repair today.
EV Charging Installation
Our licensed and insured electricians offer professional installation of Level 1 and Level 2 charging stations. We also perform unit testing and repair. All our wiring installations for electric vehicle service equipment (EVSE) are code-compliant and reinforced for safety.
We’ll make sure your charger efficiently powers your electric vehicle.
Benefits of EV Charger Installation
Denver homeowners have a unique advantage when installing an EV charger. An EV charger offers several benefits, like:
- Convenience: You won’t need to find a local charging station. An EV charger allows you to charge your car at home.
- Reduced carbon footprint: Support clean energy that reduces harmful environmental impact.
- Cheaper installation: You can offset initial costs by applying one of Denver’s tax rebates or incentive programs toward your EV charger installation.
- Increased resale value: Many regional homeowners appreciate the convenience and ease of an at-home EV charger.
- Lower costs: Save a significant amount on fuel costs with the lower electricity rates.
Types of EV Chargers
We install two primary models of EV chargers:
- Level 1 EVSE: This type is compatible with a 120-volt household outlet. It provides a slower charging rate and adds about three to five miles of range per hour. Fully charging an electric vehicle with a 100-mile battery will take 17 to 25 hours. With a Level 1 EVSE, one station serves one vehicle.
- Level 2 EVSE: If you have two or more electric vehicles, we recommend a Level 2 installation. This type of charger operates on a 240-volt circuit and typically adds 20 to 30 miles of range per hour. It offers a much faster charging cycle.
The main difference between Level 1 and Level 2 chargers is their voltage. Level 2 chargers are significantly faster and are designed for multi-vehicle use.
Trust Us for EV Charging Installation in Denver, CO
As full-service electrical providers, we’re experts in EV charger installation and repair. We have over 40 years of experience in the Denver metro area, providing honest, reliable care for HVAC, plumbing, and electrical needs.
We approach all our services with upfront pricing, so you’re never met with surprise fees. Our electrical services cover panel upgrades, whole-home surge protection, generator installation, lighting, and more.
For same-day electrical services in Denver, CO, speak to a AAA Service Plumbing, Heating and Electric team member today.
EV Charger FAQs
Does an EV charger need additional wiring?
This depends on the number of vehicles you own, and how much you drive in a day. If you’re within the 50-mile-a-day range, a Level 1 charger installation should be compatible with your needs. A Level 2 charger connects to a 240-volt circuit and may require a wiring installation if your home isn’t currently equipped.
Can I install an EV charging station myself?
We don’t recommend it. An EV charger installation comes with exposure to high-voltage wiring, so only licensed professionals should proceed.
Will my EV charger be compatible with any EV brand?
Typically, yes. Many vehicle brands come with adapters that function on any standard Level 2 charging station.