
Types of EV Chargers We Install

Capital City Electrical Services installs all major Level 2 home EV chargers from the industry’s top brands, all designed for faster, more efficient charging and long-term reliability:
- ChargePoint
- Leviton
- Schneider Electric
- Autel
- SWTCH
- Legrand
- Loop
- Xerova
- Tesla
- Powerflex
- And more!
Our team will help you choose the best EV charger for your vehicle model, charging speed preferences, and energy needs.
Commercial EV Charger Installation in Johns Creek

Businesses in our area can rely on CCES for scalable EV charging solutions. Whether you need Level 2 chargers for customers and employees or DC fast chargers for fleet vehicles, we handle everything from planning and permitting to installation and maintenance. Get in touch today and power your business with sustainable charging stations that attract customers and reduce your carbon footprint.
Why Johns Creek Drivers Trust Capital City Electrical

Level Up Your Home Charging with Level 2 EV Chargers

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.
What You Need to Know About EV Charger Installation in Johns Creek

Level 2 EV chargers are ideal for home installation because they offer faster charging, typically 4–6 hours for a full charge. They connect to a 240-volt outlet, which our licensed electricians can install safely and efficiently.
Yes. Most EV charger installations require an electrical permit. CCES handles all permitting to ensure your charger meets Johns Creek’s electrical and safety codes.
Absolutely. Our certified electricians are experienced in installing Tesla Wall Connectors and other brand-specific chargers, delivering safe and optimized performance for your Tesla.
In many cases, yes, but it depends on your panel’s available capacity. EV chargers draw significant power, so if your panel is older or already near capacity, you may need an electrical panel upgrade before installation. Our licensed electricians will evaluate your system during the consultation to determine whether your panel can safely handle the added load.
