Electrical Services
EV CHARGER INSTALLATION
Professional Level 2 EV charger installation for homes and businesses. Licensed, code-compliant, and upfront pricing.
Licensed & Insured ~ Upfront Flat-Rate Pricing ~ 3-Hour Arrival Window ~ 5-Star Service Guarantee
EV Charger Installation
Charging your electric vehicle on a standard 120V outlet is like filling a gas tank with a garden hose — it works, but it's painfully slow. A dedicated Level 2 home charger gives you 25–30 miles of range per hour of charging, so your car is ready every morning. Moran Electric installs Level 2 EV chargers for all major vehicle brands throughout McKinney and Collin County — Tesla, Ford, Chevy, Rivian, BMW, Hyundai, and more.
We handle everything from the panel assessment to the dedicated circuit to the outlet or hardwired charger. If your panel needs a small upgrade to accommodate the new circuit, we'll tell you upfront — honestly and with options — before any work begins.
What's included in our EV charger installation
Panel capacity assessment
Dedicated 50-amp circuit installation (240V)
NEMA 14-50 outlet or hardwired charger connection
Charger mounting (garage wall or exterior)
Permit pull and inspection coordination
Final test and walkthrough
WHAT WE INSTALL
Level 2 (240V) home EV charging stations
Commercial EV charging for businesses and multi-family properties
Dedicated 50-amp EV circuits
NEMA 14-50 outlet installation for flexible charging
Panel assessment and upgrade if required
What does EV charger installation cost in McKinney, TX?
NEMA 14-50 outlet installation (bring your own charger):$450 – $1000+
Level 2 charger installation with dedicated circuit:$550 – $1000+
Charger unit cost is separate. We install customer-supplied or contractor-supplied units. Flat-rate quote provided before work begins.
So How Does This Work?
FAQ
Do I need a permit to install an EV charger at home in McKinney?
Yes, a permit is required for any new circuit installation in Texas. Moran Electric handles the permit and inspection on your behalf.
Should I get a NEMA 14-50 outlet or hardwire the charger?
A NEMA 14-50 outlet is portable and works with most Level 2 charging equipment. Hardwiring is slightly more efficient and cleaner-looking. We'll walk you through both options before you decide.
Will a Level 2 charger work with my vehicle?
Level 2 (240V) charging is the universal standard supported by every major EV brand sold in the US. Tesla vehicles use an adapter; all others use the J1772 standard connector.
Can I install an EV charger in my garage if my panel is in the house?
Yes — we run the circuit from your panel to the garage. The distance affects the cost slightly but it's a routine installation for us.
Areas we serve
McKinney ~ Frisco ~ Allen ~ Plano ~ Prosper ~ Celina ~ Wylie ~ Murphy ~ Lucas ~ Fairview ~ Anna ~ Melissa ~ Princeton ~ Richardson ~ And More
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