
EV Chargers We Install for Trusted Performance

We install a wide range of EV chargers to match different vehicles, usage needs, and environments:
- ChargePoint
- Leviton
- Schneider Electric
- Autel
- SWTCH
- Legrand
- Loop
- Xerova
- Tesla
- Powerflex
- And more!
From compact garage installations to multi-unit charging stations, every project is completed with precision and care. Choose Sandy Springs electricians who install EV chargers the right way—every time.
Commercial EV Charger Installation Sandy Springs

Businesses and property owners in Sandy Springs are adding EV charging to stay competitive and future-ready. Our commercial EV charger services support office buildings, retail centers, HOAs, and multifamily properties with scalable charging infrastructure.
We design systems that account for electrical load, parking flow, and future expansion—helping your property meet growing demand without disruption.
Why Sandy Springs Drivers Trust Capital City Electrical

Level Up Your Home Charging with Level 2 EV Chargers in Sandy Springs

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: Answers That Make EV Charging Easier

Many homes in Sandy Springs are capable of supporting an EV charger, but readiness depends on the age and capacity of your electrical system. Homes built in recent decades often have enough amperage and panel space for a Level 2 charger, while older properties may require upgrades before installation.
Our licensed electricians perform a detailed inspection of your electrical panel, grounding, and available circuits to determine whether your home can safely support an EV charger. If improvements are needed, we only recommend upgrades that directly support safe charging and long-term reliability—nothing unnecessary.
Key factors we evaluate include:
- Electrical panel amperage and available breaker space
- Existing load from major appliances
The best location for an EV charger depends on your parking habits, property layout, and daily charging routine. Garages are the most common choice due to weather protection and convenience, but outdoor installations in driveways or carports work just as well when using weather-rated equipment.
Our electricians carefully position chargers to provide safe clearance, easy cable reach, and minimal visual impact. We also consider future vehicle placement so the charger remains practical even if you change cars later.
Common installation locations include:
- Attached or detached garages
- Driveways with wall-mounted or pedestal chargers
- Carports or shared parking areas
The main difference between plug-in and hardwired EV chargers comes down to flexibility versus performance. Plug-in chargers connect to a 240-volt outlet and are easier to relocate, making them a good option for homeowners who may move in the future. Hardwired chargers are permanently connected to your electrical system, support higher amperage, and are often preferred for faster charging or daily use.
Our team helps you compare both options based on your vehicle, charging frequency, and electrical capacity so you can choose the solution that fits your lifestyle.
A quick comparison:
- Plug-in chargers: Easier to move, slightly lower power output
- Hardwired chargers: Faster charging, cleaner installation, higher capacity
Yes, many modern EV chargers are designed to support multiple vehicles through smart load-sharing technology. This allows two or more EVs to charge from the same electrical system without overloading your panel.
Load-sharing chargers communicate with each other and automatically balance power, ensuring safe operation even during simultaneous charging sessions. This setup is ideal for Sandy Springs households with more than one EV or homeowners planning to add another vehicle in the future.
Multi-vehicle charging works well for:
- Families with multiple EVs
- Homeowners planning future EV purchases
- Properties with limited panel capacity
Standard EV chargers rely on grid power and will not operate during an outage on their own. However, they can be integrated with battery backup systems or solar energy setups to provide limited charging when the grid is down.
For Sandy Springs homeowners interested in energy resilience, our electricians can design systems that coordinate EV charging with backup power solutions. While backup systems won’t fully recharge an EV during an outage, they can provide enough power for essential driving needs.
