EV charger installers in the United States
EV Charger Installers
0 ev charger installers found
No ev charger installers listed yet
We haven't added ev charger installers yet. We're expanding coverage across the United States. Browse all trades, or check back soon.
Find ev charger installers across the United States, each compared on their reviews, credential evidence and evidence from named public sources — independent evidence, no ads, no paid placement. Add your area below to see who's near you.
Find ev charger installers in the United States
Browse by area:
Related trades
Not quite the trade you need? Compare these on the same public evidence:
What to check when hiring ev charger installers in the United States
MyTrustedTraders ranks on independent public evidence — no ads, no paid placement. Use these checks alongside the evidence on each profile before you decide who to contact.
- Contractor licensing in the US is set by each state (and sometimes the city or county) — for electrical, plumbing, HVAC or any major build, confirm the trade is licensed on your state's licensing board before hiring. Unlicensed work where a license is required can void permits and insurance and leave you no recourse.
- Ask for a lien waiver as you pay each stage: in most US states an unpaid contractor or subcontractor can place a mechanic's lien on your home even if you already paid the main contractor, and a signed waiver is your protection.
- Look for consistent reviews across several named sources, not one polished profile.
- Check any credential evidence, and that the business details independently check out.
- Get a written quote and keep guarantee, insurance and payment terms in writing.
How to judge an ev charger installer
Independent, no-ads guidance — the trade-specific checks that matter most, the warning signs, and what to ask before you hire. Use it alongside each trader’s public evidence above.
Verify before you hire
- Home EV-charger (Level 2) installation is electrical work — confirm a licensed electrician (for example the CSLB C-10 license in California) and look for EVITP certification (Electric Vehicle Infrastructure Training Program).
- It needs an electrical permit and inspection, and a load calculation to confirm your panel can handle the circuit (a panel upgrade may be needed) — confirm both.
- Confirm general liability and workers' compensation.
- Check for federal tax credits and utility/state EV rebates, and get the circuit size, charger model, and warranty in writing.
Warning signs of a cowboy
- Wires a 240V charger with no permit or load calculation.
- Not a licensed electrician, or no EVITP training.
- No insurance.
- Vague about whether your panel can support the load.
Questions to ask before you hire
- Are you a licensed electrician, and EVITP certified?
- Will you pull the permit and do a panel load calculation?
- Do you carry liability and workers' compensation insurance?
- What rebates or credits apply, and what is the warranty?
Frequently asked questions
- How do I choose a trustworthy ev charger installer?
- Compare the public evidence on each profile — how many independent reviews they have and across how many named sources, the rating and how recent it is, any credential evidence, and the company status. An ev charger installer backed by several named sources is harder to fake than one found in only one place.
- Does MyTrustedTraders rank or recommend ev charger installers for payment?
- No. There are no ads and no paid placement. EV charger installers are ranked only by the strength of independent public evidence — no one can pay to rank higher, add a badge, or change their reviews.
- Where do the reviews come from?
- They're imported from named public review sources and always shown with the source named — they aren't reviews written on MyTrustedTraders. We cross-check the same business across sources rather than creating new reviews.
- What should I check before hiring an ev charger installer?
- Confirm credentials and insurance directly with the ev charger installer, get a written quote, and run the Cowboy Checker on the business first. MyTrustedTraders helps you shortlist on the evidence — it doesn't replace your own checks before you hire.
More ways to check who to trust
Free, independent checks — no ads, no paid placement.
- Cowboy Checker
Spot the warning signs of a rogue trader before you hire.
- Company Health Check
Check whether a trader's company is active, dissolved, or in liquidation.