If you have already purchased your new electric vehicle, congratulations and welcome! If you are considering purchasing an electric car and looking to understand the charging process, welcome to you as well. If you care about your home, the workmanship of trades you hire to work on your home, and having safe and respectable people in your home, we are the company for you.

Standard professional installation engineered for garage setups with electrical panel in garage.
- Industrial 14-50 receptacle
- Up to 8ft EMT Conduit protection
- Heavy-gauge 8 AWG copper wire

Our gold-standard structural finish for complex routing. Features aesthetic-first surface-mount architecture.
- Advanced Routing architectural pathway
- Extended up to 20ft Conduit run
- Ultra-last 6 AWG copper wire
- Seamless Surface-Mount Finish integration

The premium heavy-duty package tailored specifically for complex residential grid routing.
- Next-Day structural dispatch scheduling
- Complimentary 1-Year Inspection Check
- Industrial grade weatherproofing materials
- Ultra-last 6 AWG copper wire
Here’s how it works
Our team is here to support you every step of the way towards the design, installation and maintenance of your Electric Vehicle Charging Station.

Electrical inspection for EV Chargers
All charger installations should be done by a licensed electrician to ensure a safe and proper installation. When you book your EV Charger installation with 3e Electrical Construction an electrician will come to inspect your home and determine the following in order to provide a precise quotation:
- The placement of the new EV charger in relation to how your car is parked;
- A load calculation of all existing circuits to determine the capacity of your electrical service;
- An inspection of your panel to determine if you have sufficient space.
The distance from the electrical panel to the charging location can alter the cost substantially. A 40-amp circuit typically requires 8-gauge wire at more than $5 per foot. Stepping up the amperage for faster charging requires a thicker-gauge wire, which costs more.
Have the comfort and convenience of charging your electrical vehicle at home and save money while doing it!
EV charging savings
By having an EV charger installed in your garage or parking spot, you can take advantage of significantly lowered energy prices at night. At night you are taking advantage of using off-peak electricity. During the day, natural gas is often required to meet peak demand, thus causing higher costs of charging.
