Streamlined EV Charging Solutions
Keep Your EV Charged Safely, Efficiently, and Conveniently
We provide professional EV charger installation for homes, businesses, and multi-unit buildings across Seattle, Redmond, Bellevue, and beyond. Our team ensures safe, reliable, and convenient charging solutions tailored to your property—helping you and your visitors power up with ease. Trust our local expertise and experience with top EV brands to get the most out of your electric vehicle.
EV Charging for All Site Types

Residential
Convenient, safe home charging. We install Level 2 chargers and 240V outlets for fast, reliable charging tailored to your needs.

Commercial
Simple EV charging for employees and visitors. Our installations maximize your electrical capacity for any workplace, from small businesses to large offices.

Multi-unit Buildings
Enhance tenant amenities with shared EV charging stations. Our systems optimize power distribution while making your property more attractive to residents.
Home EV Charging Solutions

J1772 Chargers
- Compatible with most electric vehicles on the market
- Safe, reliable home charging
- Adapter available for Tesla owners

Tesla Wall Connector
- Designed specifically for Tesla vehicles
- Indoor or outdoor installation
- Automatic power sharing for multiple cars
- Fast, convenient charging at home or work

Already Have A Charger?
If you already have a charger that came with your EV or picked one out ahead of time, we can install that for you, whether it’s hard wiring into your panel or through a 240v outlet!
EV Knowledge Base
Washington EV Charging FAQs
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Can I charge my plug-in electric vehicle from solar?
Solar energy produced from your solar panels provides energy for all loads in your home. Charging your EV at home is like powering a load such as a TV or electric stove top. The electricity flowing through your home may be from the grid or your solar panels; if it’s during a sunny, cool day and your panels produce power, there’s a good chance your EV is being charged by the energy you create. If it’s in the afternoon or night, that energy charging your car comes from the grid. Excess power generated during the day is credited to the utility, which then is used at night, so you are still offsetting the usage you’d otherwise be paying for by having solar panels.
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Can I charge my EV from my home battery backup when the grid goes down?
Although highly not recommended, you can charge a plug-in electric vehicle from a Powerwall storage battery. We must warn you that charging an EV battery from a house battery will quickly drain the battery and be very inefficient. The discharge rate for charging your EV can lead to long-term issues such as reduced storage capacity.
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Can I charge my plug-in electric vehicle from solar when the grid goes down? Can my house use my EV battery when the grid goes down?
Today, you cannot charge an EV at home directly from solar when there is a power outage. This is due to solar shutting down if there is no battery backup source to send energy to.
With EVs such as the Ford F-150 lightning, you can use your EVs battery to power your home during grid outages. Check out our blog on this awesome technology to learn more!
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At what rate does a level 1 charger charge my EV?
With level 1 charging, you can see a charge rate of up to 8 miles per hour of charge. This is best for short commute times, a consistent charging routine, and charging sources outside your home, like at the office. Here is our blog that covers EV charging from home.
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At what rate does a level 2 charger charge my EV?
The charge rate for level 2 chargers is up to 25 miles per hour. To have this at your home requires an assessment by a qualified electrical company like NWES to see if your home’s electrical panel has space for the level 2 charger outlet. Here is our blog that covers EV charging from home.