Making the switch to an electric vehicle is an exciting step, and having a reliable charger at home makes the whole experience that much better. At A&L Plumbing, Heating, and AC Repair, we help homeowners throughout Sudbury, MA, get their home EV charging setup done right. From assessing your current electrical system to completing the installation, our licensed and insured team handles the whole process so you can start charging at home without the hassle.
Getting an EV charger installed at your home is a straightforward process when you have the right team handling it. Here’s what to expect when you work with us:
We take care of the details so your transition to home charging is as smooth as possible.
Not all EV chargers are the same, and knowing the differences can help you make the right choice for your home and your vehicle. Here’s a breakdown of the three levels:
For most Sudbury homeowners, a Level 2 charger is the right fit. It offers a meaningful improvement over a standard outlet without the complexity or cost of a commercial-grade setup.
Having a dedicated EV charger at home offers more than just convenience. Here’s what you stand to gain:
Before an EV charger can be installed in your Sudbury home, there are a few regulatory requirements to be aware of. Here’s what applies locally:
We stay current on local requirements so your installation is done by the book from day one.
The cost of an EV charger installation may be lower than you expect, thanks to available incentives at the state and federal levels. Here are some options worth looking into:
We recommend consulting with a tax professional about the federal credit and checking with MassSave and your utility provider for the most current rebate information before your installation.
Installing an EV charger involves real electrical work, and it’s the kind of job where cutting corners isn’t worth it. Here’s why Sudbury homeowners trust us to get it done right:
We’re proud to help Sudbury homeowners make the most of their investment in electric vehicles with a home charging setup they can count on.
Not always. If your panel has available capacity and an open slot for a new 240-volt circuit, a panel upgrade may not be necessary. We’ll assess your current setup during our initial visit and let you know what’s needed before any work begins.
In most cases, a straightforward Level 2 charger installation can be completed in a few hours. If a panel upgrade or additional electrical work is required, the timeline will be longer. We’ll give you a clear estimate before we start.
Yes, though a detached garage installation may require running a new circuit from your main panel to the garage. We handle this type of work regularly and can assess the best approach for your property.
Most modern electric vehicles in the US use a standard connector for Level 2 charging, though Tesla vehicles use a proprietary connector that may require an adapter depending on the charger brand. We can help you choose a charger that works with your specific vehicle.
For most drivers, yes. Home electricity rates are generally lower than the per-kilowatt-hour rates charged at public stations, and charging overnight during off-peak hours can reduce costs further. The savings add up over time, especially for drivers who charge frequently.