CB Electrical

EV Charging Installation

Future-proof your home with a professionally installed Level 2 EV charging station for faster, safer overnight charging.

About EV Charging Installation in Wichita

As electric vehicles become increasingly common across the Wichita metro, CB Electrical Services is ready to set up your home charging solution right. Our licensed electricians install Level 2 (240V) EV charging stations that charge your vehicle up to 10 times faster than a standard outlet. We assess your electrical panel capacity, run a dedicated circuit, and install the charger in your garage or driveway — all to current NEC code. We work with all major EV brands and charger manufacturers, pull any required permits, and coordinate the final inspection so the job is done right the first time.

What You Get

  • Level 2 charging — up to 10× faster than a standard 120V outlet
  • Dedicated circuit installation for safe, consistent power delivery
  • Panel capacity assessment included at no additional charge
  • Compatible with Tesla, Ford, GM, Rivian, and all major EV brands

Frequently Asked Questions

What's the difference between Level 1 and Level 2 EV charging at home?
Level 1 charging uses a standard 120-volt outlet and typically adds only 3–5 miles of range per hour — meaning a full charge can take over 24 hours. Level 2 charging uses a 240-volt circuit (similar to your dryer outlet) and adds 20–30 miles of range per hour, cutting an overnight charge to just a few hours. Most EV owners who charge at home prefer Level 2 for the convenience alone.
Can my current electrical panel handle an EV charger?
Many homes — especially those with older 100-amp panels — may need a panel upgrade before adding a Level 2 charger. When you contact us, we'll assess your panel capacity and let you know if any upgrades are needed. Wichita homes with existing 200-amp service often have enough capacity to add a charger without any additional panel work.
How long does EV charger installation take?
Most home EV charger installations take 2–4 hours once we're on site. If your panel needs a new circuit run, the total time is typically still under half a day. We'll give you a firm timeline when we discuss your project so you can plan your schedule accordingly.