
Equipment That Keeps Up With EV Demands

We install EV charging stations from trusted manufacturers designed for urban and residential use:
- ChargePoint
- Leviton
- Schneider Electric
- Autel
- SWTCH
- Legrand
- Loop
- Xerova
- Tesla
- Powerflex
- And more!
From tight garages to shared parking structures, we tailor each installation for durability, access, and clean presentation.
Infrastructure That Supports the Growth of EV Driving

Atlanta businesses are adding EV chargers to support employees, tenants, and customers across offices, retail centers, multifamily buildings, and mixed-use developments. Capital City Electrical Services designs commercial charging systems that account for power demand, parking flow, and long-term scalability.
Our approach balances electrical efficiency with future expansion, helping properties stay competitive as EV adoption continues to rise across the metro area.
Why Atlanta Drivers Trust Capital City Electrical

Level Up Your Home Charging with Level 2 EV Chargers in Atlanta

Set up a Level 2 Home EV Charging Station and enjoy the convenience of waking up to a fully charged EV every morning. Far superior to the traditional Level 1 charger, our Level 2 installations offer faster charging speeds, turning your home into a charging oasis for your family’s electric vehicle.
FAQs About EV Charger Installation:

Many older Atlanta homes, especially those built before the 1990s, were not designed for the electrical demand of modern EV chargers. While some properties can support charging with minimal changes, others may require panel upgrades, additional circuits, or grounding improvements before a charger can be installed safely.
Our licensed electricians evaluate how power flows through your home, identify any constraints, and determine what updates are needed to support reliable charging without stressing the system. The goal is to prepare your electrical infrastructure so it works smoothly with your EV today and remains flexible for future needs.
Common challenges in older Atlanta homes include:
- Limited panel capacity or outdated breaker configurations
- Aging wiring that doesn’t meet current load requirements
- Lack of available space for a dedicated charging circuit
Atlanta’s dense neighborhoods often come with space constraints, shared driveways, or compact garages, but these challenges don’t prevent proper EV charger installation. Our electricians design installations that work within limited space by optimizing charger placement, cable routing, and mounting height.
For outdoor or shared areas, we use durable, weather-rated equipment and thoughtful positioning to keep walkways clear and charging convenient. Each setup is planned to fit the realities of city living without compromising safety or accessibility.
Atlanta drivers often rack up miles quickly, which makes charging speed a top priority. A Level 2 EV charger is typically the best choice for daily commuting because it allows most vehicles to fully recharge overnight. This eliminates reliance on public charging stations and keeps your vehicle ready for long drives or heavy traffic days.
We help drivers choose chargers that match commute length, charging windows, and vehicle specifications so charging fits naturally into daily routines rather than becoming another task.
Yes, but these installations require more coordination than single-family homes. Townhomes and mixed-use buildings in Atlanta often involve shared electrical infrastructure, parking decks, or HOA oversight.
Our electricians work through these complexities by identifying power access points, confirming load availability, and designing systems that meet building requirements. We also assist with documentation and technical details needed for approvals, helping projects move forward without unnecessary delays.
EV chargers require very little maintenance, but urban conditions can introduce extra wear from dust, humidity, and frequent use. Periodic visual checks, keeping cables organized, and ensuring mounting hardware remains secure can help extend lifespan.
We provide guidance after installation and remain available if adjustments or inspections are ever needed. With proper installation and basic care, most chargers perform reliably for many years, even in high-use urban settings.
