
Types of EV Chargers We Install in Kennesaw

CCES installs a wide range of Level 2 home EV chargers from the industry’s top manufacturers. These chargers provide faster charging speeds and reliable performance that fits your lifestyle:
- ChargePoint
- Leviton
- Schneider Electric
- Autel
- SWTCH
- Legrand
- Loop
- Xerova
- Tesla
- Powerflex
- And more!
We’ll help you choose the ideal model based on your vehicle, garage layout, and power availability.
Commercial EV Charging Stations for Businesses in Kennesaw

As Kennesaw businesses adapt to the growing EV market, CCES helps them stay ahead. From Level 2 chargers for customers and employees to DC fast chargers for fleets, our team handles design, permitting, and installation from start to finish.
Add value to your property, support sustainability, and attract more customers with a reliable commercial charging setup.
Why Kennesaw Drivers Trust Capital City Electrical

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

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.
Kennesaw’s Best Electricians Walk You Through EV Charger Installation

Most EV charger installations in Kennesaw are completed in less than one day.
What affects installation time:
- Condition and capacity of your electrical panel
- Distance from the panel to the charger location
- Permit and inspection requirements
- Type of EV charger being installed (Level 1, Level 2, or DC fast charger)
A Level 2 charger requires a dedicated 240-volt outlet—the same type used for major appliances.
Here’s what that means for your setup:
- Provides faster charging (typically 4–6 hours)
- Must be installed by a licensed electrician
- Can be mounted indoors or outdoors
- Requires a breaker sized for your charger’s amperage (usually 40–60 amps)
Your electric bill may increase slightly based on how often you charge, but it’s often offset by savings on gasoline. Many EV owners also charge at night during lower-rate hours to keep costs down.
Some homes do — especially older ones—before adding a high-power EV charger.
You might need an upgrade if you notice:
- Frequent breaker trips or limited open circuit space
- A 100-amp or smaller main electrical panel
- Plans to add other high-energy appliances (HVAC, water heater, etc.)
If needed, our licensed electricians in Kennesaw can upgrade your panel and prepare your system for safe, long-term EV charging.
