
Residential & Commercial
EV cHARGER INSTALLATIONS
EV CHARGING STATION INSTALLS
Available for New York and New Jersey only
Satec Electrical Group installs advanced EV charging systems for homes, businesses, apartment buildings, condominiums, workplaces, parking lots, fleets, garages, and commercial properties throughout New Jersey and New York.
Our licensed electrical team handles every aspect of the project, including charger installation, panel evaluation, load calculations, permitting, inspections, utility coordination, and make-ready electrical infrastructure.
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Satec Electrical Group
Residential EV Charger Installation
We specialize in high-efficiency Level 2 home charging solutions. Our team ensures your home is equipped for safe, overnight charging by evaluating your current electrical panel capacity and determining the most efficient installation path.
Supported Systems
Tesla Wall Connectors, universal EV chargers, hardwired units, and outdoor/garage-mounted systems.
Infrastructure
Installation of dedicated 240V EV charging circuits and full panel or service upgrades when required to support the new load.
Technical Evaluation
We assess the distance from the panel to the charger, existing electrical capacity, and specific permit requirements for your municipality.
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Commercial EV Charging Solutions
Commercial EV charging requires sophisticated planning and robust infrastructure. Satec Electrical Group provides scalable solutions for workplaces, retail properties, hotels, and fleet yards.
Multi-Unit & Public Use
Specialized installations for apartment buildings, condominiums, and public parking garages.
Advanced Engineering
Our team manages complex requirements such as utility coordination, trenching, conduit runs, switchgear, and panel upgrades.
Systems Integration
We support the installation of networked chargers, integrated payment systems, and access-control hardware.
Scalability
We design "make-ready" infrastructure to allow for future expansion as your EV charging needs grow.
Understanding Charging Levels
Title | Description | Best Use Case |
|---|---|---|
DC Fast Charging | High-powered, rapid-charging systems. | Commercial fleets, highway hubs, and high-traffic public locations. |
Level 2 Charging | 208V or 240V circuits for significantly faster charging. | The standard for homes, workplaces, and apartment buildings. |
Level 1 Charging | Basic 120V charging using a standard outlet. | Slowest option; typically not ideal for daily use or commercial needs. |
The Installation Process from start to finish
Initial Estimate
Contact us to provide project details and site photos.
System Review
Our team reviews your electrical capacity and site requirements.
Infrastructure Determination
We identify if panel upgrades, trenching, or utility work is necessary.
Proposal Delivery
You receive a detailed proposal for the installation.
Permitting
Satec handles all municipal permitting and inspection coordination.
Installation
Our licensed electricians install the charger to code and manufacturer specs.
Testing
We perform comprehensive testing to ensure proper operation.
Completion
Final walkthrough and testing verification.
Incentive Support
Assistance with documentation for utility rebates or tax incentives.

Requirements for a Professional Estimate
To provide an accurate and efficient proposal, please prepare the following information:
FOR RESIDENTIAL PROJECTS:
Contact Info:
Name, phone, email, and address for installation
Vehicle & Hardware:
Vehicle make/model and charger brand if already purchased.
Site Details:
Desired location (garage, driveway, etc.) and distance from the electrical panel.
Electrical Info:
Panel size (100A, 200A, etc.) and list of high-load appliances (AC, pool, solar).
Photos Required:
Main electrical panel (open and label view), available breaker spaces, electric meter, and the desired charger location.
FOR COMMERCIAL PROJECTS:
Property Details:
Property type (office, retail, fleet) and site plan if available.
Project Scope:
Number of chargers/ports and desired charging speed (Level 2 or DC Fast).
Utility & Access:
Existing service size, utility provider, and access-control requirements.
Physical Requirements:
Trenching needs, asphalt/concrete work, bollards, and ADA accessibility considerations.

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Investment Factors
What Affects Installation Costs
Pricing for EV installation is project-specific and influenced by several technical factors:
Electrical Capacity
Whether your current service can handle the load or requires an upgrade.
Distance
The length of conduit and wire runs from the panel to the charging station.
Mounting
Wall-mounted units vs. pedestal-mounted systems requiring concrete footings.
Site Work
Requirements for trenching, asphalt repair, or specialized bollards and signage.
Compliance
Municipal permit fees and utility-specific coordination costs.
Permits, Inspections, and rebates
To provide an accurate and efficient proposal, please prepare the following information:
Rebates & Incentives:
Various utility programs and state grants may be available for residential and commercial chargers. While these programs change frequently, Satec provides the necessary technical documentation to support your applications.
Professional Compliance:
Most Level 2 installations require a dedicated circuit, which necessitates a municipal permit and safety inspection. Satec manages this entire process to ensure your system is fully compliant with local codes.
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Why Choose Satec Electrical Group?
Fully Licensed & Certified
NJ Electrical License #16271 and NYC License #10210.
Manufacturer Certified
Certified installers for leading brands including Tesla and ChargePoint.
Full-Service Capability
We manage everything from simple home installs to large-scale commercial infrastructure.
Utility Experts
Extensive experience coordinating with PSE&G, JCP&L, and Con Edison.
Proven Legacy
A family-owned business with roots dating back to 1992, built on integrity and hard work.
Diversity Certified
Recognized New Jersey MBE (Minority Business) and SBE (Small Business).
FAQs
Do I need a permit to install an EV charger?
In most cases, yes. A Level 2 EV charger requires a dedicated 240V circuit, which is electrical work that typically requires a permit and inspection. Satec reviews local requirements for every project.
Can my electrical panel handle an EV charger?
It depends on your existing service, panel size, and current electrical load. Many homes support Level 2 chargers, but some require upgrades or load-management solutions.
How much does EV charger installation cost?
Costs vary based on charger type, distance from the panel, and necessary infrastructure upgrades. We provide accurate pricing after reviewing photos of your site.
What is the difference between Level 1, Level 2, and DC fast charging?
Level 1 uses standard 120V (slow). Level 2 uses 240V (standard for home/business). DC Fast is high-powered for rapid public or fleet charging.
Do you install Tesla Wall Connectors?
Yes. We are experienced in evaluating, mounting, and testing Tesla-specific charging hardware for both residential and commercial clients.
Do you install universal EV chargers?
Yes. We install all major brands of universal chargers for non-Tesla vehicles, including customer-provided units.
Do you install commercial EV charging stations?
Yes. We handle complex commercial projects requiring utility coordination, networking, and future expansion planning.
Can you install chargers for apartment buildings and condos?
Yes. We coordinate with property managers and associations to handle shared parking infrastructure and tenant billing setup.
Can you install EV chargers for fleets?
Yes. We design fleet systems optimized for overnight charging and load management to fit your operating schedule.
Do you handle utility coordination?
Yes. For projects requiring new transformers or service upgrades, we coordinate directly with the utility provider.
Are EV charger rebates available in New Jersey?
Various incentives exist for both residential and commercial projects. Programs change often, and we help provide the documentation needed for your application.
What photos do I need to send for an estimate?
Residential: Electrical panel, panel label, breaker spaces, meter, and charger location.
Commercial: Electrical room, parking layout, and any existing site plans.