If you’re searching for an EV charger installation near you, you’ve come to the right place! At Charge the Coast, we help homeowners and businesses in Pennsylvania and Southern New Jersey get safe, professional Level 2 EV chargers installed by licensed electricians.

Who This Service Is For
Our services are designed to make owning an electric vehicle effortless. We match you with a reliable electrician based on your property type and electrical capacity.
Townhomes & Condominiums
Apartment Buildings & Multifamily Properties
Small to Large Businesses
Types of EV Charger Installation
Charge the Coast connects you with licensed electricians who install Level 2 Chargers. All major Level 2 EV Chargers, including the Tesla Universal Wall Connector, Wallbox, and ChargePoint. These chargers charge 5-7x faster than standard wall outlets and are rated for both indoor and outdoor use.
Residential vs. Commercial Installation
Residential: Includes panel capacity checks, municipal permits, and wall-mounted installation.
Commercial/Multifamily: Includes load calculations, multi-charger networking, ADA compliance, and parking considerations.
What Affects Your Installation Cost?
Costs vary based on your electrical panel's current capacity, the distance to the charger, and whether your property requires trenching or specialized conduit. We connect you with professionals for free, no-obligation quotes.
Service Areas
We provide professional installation across the Delaware Valley. Our licensed electricians are experts in navigating local building codes and utility-specific rebate programs.
Pennsylvania
Philadelphia County: (Chestnut Hill, Northeast Philly, Eastwick, Logan Square). Experts in historic home upgrades and PECO "Smart Driver" incentives.
Bucks County: (Washington Crossing, Carversville, Newtown, New Hope). Specializing in high-capacity estate home installations.
Montgomery County: (Villanova, Gladwyne, Bala Cynwyd, Dresher, Wynnewood, Narberth, Bryn Mawr). The Main Line’s choice for multi-EV household setups.
Delaware County: (Haverford, Chadds Ford, Wayne, Swarthmore). Focused on 2026 sustainability standards.
New Jersey
Camden County: (Haddonfield, Cherry Hill, Voorhees, Haddon Heights, Collingswood). Authorized installers for PSE&G’s $1,500 "Make-Ready" credits.
Burlington County: (Moorestown, Medford, Mt. Laurel, Marlton, Cinnaminson). Coordinating with Atlantic City Electric (ACE) and "Charge Up NJ" rebates.
Take Advantage of 2026 Rebates and Incentives
We help you navigate the incentive landscape to ensure you get the maximum money back.
Federal Tax Credit (30C): Claim a tax credit for 30% of your total cost (up to $1,000).
⚠️ Act Fast: Per the 2025 "One Big Beautiful Bill" Act, this credit is set to expire on June 30, 2026. Installations must be in-service by this date to qualify.Charge Up New Jersey: Get a $250 direct rebate for purchasing an eligible Level 2 "Smart" home charger.
PSE&G (NJ): Receive up to $1,500 as an on-bill credit for residential "Make-Ready" wiring costs.
Atlantic City Electric: Access rebates up to $1,000 and earn $0.02/kWh off-peak charging credits.
PECO (PA): Residents earn a $50 rebate for EV registration; businesses qualify for up to $2,000–$3,000 per port.
FAQs
How long does a Level 2 charger take to install? Most residential installs take 3–5 hours. Timeframes depend on the distance from your electrical panel and if an upgrade is needed to meet 2026 safety codes.
Will I need an electrical permit? Yes. Most PA and NJ municipalities require a permit for 240V circuits. The independent electricians in our network handle the entire permitting process to ensure your installation is legal and rebate-eligible.
How To Get Started
Complete the intake form at chargethecoast.com.
We review your project details and utility eligibility.
A licensed electrician contacts you to schedule your site visit and installation.
Ready to install or want to explore your options? Schedule a site visit Today!
Disclaimer: Charge the Coast is a referral service and is not a licensed electrical contractor. All electrical work is performed by independent, licensed, and insured contractors. Charge the Coast does not warrant or guarantee any work performed. It is the responsibility of the property owner to verify a contractor's license and insurance before work begins.

