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EV Charger Installation in San Jose, CA

Level 2 home charger installation for Bay Area homeowners. Licensed electricians – no subcontractors, permitted and inspected, up to a 12-year warranty on parts and labor.
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EV Charger

Level 2 EV charger installation costs typically depend on your panel’s current capacity and how far the charger needs to be from your electrical panel. Ozone Service handles the full scope: site assessment, dedicated 240V circuit, permit acquisition, city inspection, and charger commissioning. One licensed team, one contract, one warranty from circuit to plug.

Level 2 EV charger installation in San Jose starts from $1,200 before incentives – the exact cost depends on your panel’s current capacity and the distance from the panel to the charger location. A Level 2 charger runs on a dedicated 240V circuit and delivers 25-30 miles of range per hour – enough to fully charge most EVs overnight. Ozone Service handles the full scope: site assessment, dedicated circuit, permit acquisition, city inspection, and charger commissioning. One licensed team, one contract, one warranty from circuit to plug.

Level 2 Is the Practical Choice for Home Charging

A standard wall outlet charges an EV at roughly 4–5 miles of range per hour. That’s fine if you drive very little or park for 24+ hours at a stretch. Most people don’t. A Level 2 charger runs on a dedicated 240V circuit – the same type that powers a dryer – and delivers 25–30 miles of range per hour. Plug it in when you get home and wake up to a full battery.

Site Assessment & Panel Check

We evaluate your electrical panel’s capacity, the distance to the planned charger location, and any obstacles in the wiring path. If your panel needs an upgrade to support a 40–50 amp dedicated circuit, we tell you before we start with a written quote, not a day-of surprise.

Dedicated 240V Circuit

A proper Level 2 installation requires its own circuit – no sharing. We run new wire from your panel to the charger location, install a dedicated 40–50 amp breaker, and connect everything to code.

Permit Acquisition

The City of San Jose requires a permit for Level 2 EV charger installation. We pull the permit before work begins. Unpermitted work means no inspection, which means no protection if something goes wrong and complications when you sell the home.

Installation by Licensed Electricians

All work is performed by Ozone’s in-house EVITP-certified electricians – no subcontractors. The crew that does the estimate is the crew that does the work. We mount the charger, terminate all connections, and test the system before we leave.

City Inspection

We schedule and pass the city inspection before the job is closed out. Our inspection pass rate is 100%. That’s the direct result of pulling proper permits, doing the work to code, and not skipping the commissioning step.

Charger Commissioning & Walkthrough

Once the installation is complete and inspected, we walk you through setup: Wi-Fi pairing for smart chargers, scheduling off-peak charging through your utility’s EV program if applicable, and any brand-specific app configuration (Tesla, ChargePoint, Emporia). You don’t leave figuring it out from a manual.

Up to 12-Year Warranty

Parts and labor, in writing. If anything fails within the warranty period – circuit, connection, or charger hardware we supplied – we fix it at no charge.

Which System Is Right for Your Home?

Standard Installation

$1,200+

before incentives

Best for: Garage adjacent to panel, panel has available capacity

Dedicated 240V circuit, breaker, charger mount and wiring. Most installations completed in 2-4 hours. Permitted and inspected.

Complex Installation

Most Common

$1,800+

before incentives

Best for: Longer conduit runs, outdoor mounting, conduit through finished walls

Circuit routed through finished space or mounted outdoors. Same licensed team, same warranty – scope and timeline confirmed at the free estimate.

Installation with Panel Upgrade

$3,000+

before incentives

Best for: Homes with full or undersized panel, pre-1990 construction

EV charger installation plus panel upgrade under one contract. No subcontractors, one warranty covering both scopes.

What a Heat Pump Actually Costs After Incentives

The gross cost of a heat pump installation is only part 
of the picture. Bay Area homeowners have access to three stacking incentive programs that significantly reduce
out-of-pocket cost.

We identify which programs apply to your project, ensure 
the installation meets all rebate program requirements, 
and handle the documentation. Most contractors don’t 
touch the paperwork – we do.

Sample Сalculation

San Jose homeowner, heat pump installation, standard income:

SVCE

$2,500

CA Energy-Smart Homes

$5,750

Net savings

$8,250

Rebate availability changes quickly and is often first-come, first-served or waitlisted. We calculate your exact eligibility and current stacking options as part of the free estimate – no guesswork, no surprises.

This Service May Cost 
Less Than You Think

Bay Area utility programs and state energy incentives may offset a significant portion of your cost. We check what applies to your home and handle all the paperwork – as part of your free estimate, at no charge.

From First Call to First Charge

Step 1

Free Estimate & Site Assessment

We visit your home, evaluate your electrical panel, and determine the best route for the 240V circuit. You leave with a written scope and price, including whether a panel upgrade is needed and what incentives apply to your project. No charge, no obligation.

Step 2

Charger Selection

We recommend the right charger for your vehicle, your garage setup, and your usage pattern – hardwired or plug-in, with or without smart scheduling, indoor or outdoor rated. We work with ChargePoint, Tesla Wall Connector, Emporia, and Siemens VersiCharge. If you’ve already purchased a charger, we install that too.

Step 3

Permit Acquisition

We pull the required City of San Jose permit before any work begins. Permit processing typically takes 1–3 business days for residential EV charger projects.

Step 4

Installation

Most Level 2 installations are completed in 2–4 hours. Projects that require running conduit through finished walls, installing a subpanel, or mounting an outdoor pedestal may take longer – we give you a specific timeline at the estimate.

Step 5

Inspection & Commissioning

City inspection is scheduled and completed before the job is closed out. We then commission the charger: test the circuit under load, pair the unit with its app if applicable, andwalk you through setup and scheduling – including off-peak charging through your utility’s EV program if available at your address. The first charge is on us – you leave knowing everything works.

Why Bay Area Homeowners Choose Us for EV Charger Installation

HVAC and Electrical Under One Roof

Installing an EV charger is often the first step in a broader electrification project - heat pump, panel upgrade, battery storage. When those projects involve multiple contractors, accountability goes missing the moment two scopes touch. Ozone carries both HVAC and electrical licenses. If your EV charger installation requires a panel upgrade, new circuits, or runs alongside a heat pump project, one team handles all of it - one contract, one warranty, one point of contact.

EVITP-Certified Electricians

EVITP - the Electric Vehicle Infrastructure Training Program - is the industry standard for EV charging installation. Our electricians are EVITP-certified, which means they're trained specifically on EVSE installation, load calculations for EV circuits, and code compliance requirements that general electricians don't encounter on typical residential jobs.

100% Inspection Pass Rate

Every EV charger installation we complete passes city inspection on the first attempt. Permits pulled correctly, circuit sized to code, charger mounted and commissioned before the inspector arrives. It's how we work on every job.

We Handle the Rebate Documentation

EV charger installations in the Bay Area may qualify for local utility rebate programs. Availability and amounts change frequently - we check what applies to your specific address and utility provider at the free estimate and handle all paperwork on your behalf.

What You Get

Common AC Repairs We Handle in San Jose

Refrigerant pressure check

Low refrigerant doesn’t just reduce cooling – it strains the compressor until it fails. We locate the leak, repair it, and recharge the system to manufacturer spec. Adding refrigerant without fixing the source is a temporary patch that accelerates damage. Our EPA 608-certified technicians handle all refrigerant work in compliance with California regulations.

Evaporator and condenser coil cleaning

Dirty coils reduce efficiency by up to 30% and cause the system to run longer and hotter

Electrical components (capacitors, contactors, wiring)

These degrade before they fail so catching them early costs a fraction of emergency repai

Condensate drain flush

Prevents water damage and mold buildup common in Bay Area summer humidity

Airflow and filter assessment

Restricted airflow is the single most common cause of early system failure

Thermostat calibration check

A 2°F error makes the system run longer than it needs to, wasting energy and causing wear.

Full system performance report

Written findings with recommendations. You keep the report with no commitment required

Authorized Dealer & Installer

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FAQ

How much does EV charger installation cost in San Jose?

The cost depends on your panel’s current capacity, the distance from the panel to the charger location, and whether conduit needs to run through finished walls or outdoors. A straightforward installation in a garage adjacent to the panel runs less than a project that requires a new subpanel or a long conduit run. We give you a specific number during the free estimate.

Yes. The City of San Jose requires a permit and inspection for Level 2 EV charger installation. We pull the permit before work begins and schedule the city inspection as part of the project. An unpermitted charger installation creates problems when selling the home and isn’t covered under our warranty.

Not always. A Level 2 charger requires a dedicated 40–50 amp, 240V circuit. If your panel has available capacity and space for a new breaker, no upgrade is needed. If your panel is full or undersized, which is common in Bay Area homes built before 1990, we’ll identify that during the free estimate and quote both the panel upgrade and the charger installation together. One contractor, one contract.

Most residential Level 2 installations are completed in 2–4 hours. If the project requires running conduit through finished walls, mounting an outdoor pedestal, or upgrading the electrical panel, it takes longer – we give you a specific timeline before any commitment.

Yes. All EVs sold in the United States are compatible with Level 2 charging. Non-Tesla vehicles use the J1772 connector, which is the universal standard for Level 2. Tesla vehicles use a J1772 adapter that ships with the car. We install chargers compatible with Tesla, Ford F-150 Lightning, Rivian, Chevy Bolt, Hyundai Ioniq, Kia EV6, BMW, Audi, and all other current EV models

A hardwired charger is wired directly to the electrical panel – no outlet in between. It’s the cleaner install and typically supports higher amperage (up to 50A). A plug-in charger connects to a NEMA 14-50 outlet (like the one behind a large electric range). Plug-in chargers are easier to relocate but are limited to 30–32 amps by most 14-50 circuit configurations. We recommend whichever approach fits your panel, garage setup, and charger preferences.

Up to 12 years on both parts and labor. That covers the circuit installation and any charger hardware we supplied. If something fails within the warranty period, we diagnose and fix it at no charge – no service fee, no labor bill.

Level 1 uses a standard 120V household outlet and charges at 4-5 miles of range per hour – workable as an occasional backup but impractical for daily use. Level 2 runs on a dedicated 240V circuit and delivers 25-30 miles per hour, fully charging most EVs overnight. For everyday home charging Level 2 is the only practical choice – and it’s the only type we install.

Get a Free Estimate for EV Charger Installation

No trip fee. No diagnostic charge. A licensed electrician visits your home, evaluates your panel, and gives you a written scope and price, including applicable rebates and documentation.

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