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Wall-Mounted EV Charging Station Powering Electric Car With Digital Display Showing Charging Status

EV Charger Installation

Modern Electric installs EV chargers in Wilmington, MA and throughout nearby towns including Tewksbury, Chelmsford, Westford, Andover, North Andover, and select Southern New Hampshire towns such as Salem and Windham. 


As more homeowners switch to electric vehicles, one thing becomes clear quickly - charging at home is far more convenient than relying on public stations.


But installing a Level 2 EV charger isn’t as simple as mounting a box on the wall. Your electrical system needs to safely support the additional load, the installation must meet current electrical code, and in many cases, permits are required.


We install chargers safely, to code, and with your home’s long-term electrical capacity in mind.


Qualified Technician Installing Home EV Charging Station On Residential Property

Why Install a Level 2 Home EV Charger?


While many electric vehicles can plug into a standard 120V outlet (Level 1 charging), charging times can be slow, often taking more than 24 hours for a full charge.


A Level 2 EV charger uses 240V power, similar to a dryer or electric range, and significantly reduces charging time.


Benefits of installing a Level 2 charger at home include:

  • Faster charging times

  • Convenient overnight charging

  • Increased home value and appeal

Serving Wilmington, MA and Surrounding Areas


Modern Electric is based in Wilmington, Massachusetts and installs EV chargers throughout nearby communities including Tewksbury, Reading, Burlington, Woburn, Billerica, North Reading, Andover, and surrounding towns.


We are also licensed in Southern New Hampshire and perform installations in select NH communities as well.


If you’re unsure whether your home is ready for an EV charger, we’re happy to take a look.


Wall-Mounted EV Charging Station Powering Electric Car With Digital Display Showing Charging Status

EV Charger Installation FAQs


Do I need a panel upgrade to install an EV charger?


Not always. It depends on your current panel size, available breaker space, and total electrical load. Many 200-amp panels can support a charger without upgrades. Some 100-amp systems may require evaluation or expansion. We’ll calculate your load and give you a clear answer.

Schedule Your EV Charger Installation


If you’re ready to install a home EV charger, or want to confirm your electrical system is ready, contact Modern Electric today.


We’ll evaluate your system, explain your options clearly, and complete the installation properly so you can charge with confidence.



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