Electric vehicles (EVs) are becoming more popular every year, and with them comes the need for convenient at-home charging. While it’s easy to focus on the charger itself, the truth is your home’s electrical system plays an equally important role.
The question many homeowners face is simple: Is your electrical panel ready to handle the extra demand? At Wright Home Services, we help families determine whether they need a new electrical panel installation or an upgrade to ensure their EV charger runs safely and efficiently.
An EV charger, especially the Level 2 model that’s commonly used in homes, uses much more power than most household appliances. Your electrical panel is responsible for distributing electricity throughout your home. When a new charger is added, the panel must support that additional load.
If your panel is outdated or already operating at full capacity, plugging in an EV charger can overload the system. This can lead to breaker trips, damaged wiring or even safety hazards if ignored.
Not all EV chargers are the same, and the level you choose will directly affect your home’s electrical panel.
You don’t have to be an electrician to notice potential red flags in your electrical system. If your breakers trip often, lights flicker when multiple appliances are running or your panel feels warm to the touch, those are strong signs that it may not be ready for an EV charger.
Another indicator is the age and size of your system. Many older homes in the area still rely on panels rated for 60 to 100 amps — far below what today’s households need. Modern homes typically require 200 amps or more to handle everyday appliances, HVAC systems and now electric vehicles. If your panel is decades old or has no room for additional breakers, it’s time to start planning for an upgrade.
The only way to know for sure is through a professional inspection, but there are a few common scenarios where an upgraded electrical panel is almost always necessary. If your current panel doesn’t have enough capacity, upgrading ensures your EV charger runs safely without overloading your system. It also reduces the risk of overheating or fire hazards caused by outdated wiring and components.
An upgrade isn’t just about powering your EV charger — it’s about preparing your entire home for the future. As families add more high-demand appliances, such as modern HVAC systems or smart home technology, a properly sized electrical panel ensures everything runs smoothly. It’s an investment in efficiency, safety and long-term reliability.
There’s a lot of confusion about EV charger installation, so let’s clear up a few common misconceptions:
Myth: Any home can handle a charger if there’s an outlet nearby.
Fact: EV chargers require a dedicated circuit and sufficient panel capacity. Without those, you risk damaging your system.
Myth: Upgrading your panel is only necessary for the EV charger.
Fact: A new or upgraded panel benefits your entire home, reducing electrical strain and supporting future appliances.
Myth: Electrical panel installation is a DIY job.
Fact: Safe, code-compliant installation should always be performed by a licensed professional.
We know the unique electrical demands of local homes and pride ourselves on a safety-first approach. When you work with Wright Home Services, you’re getting more than an installation — you’re getting peace of mind. We’ll help you determine whether your current panel is ready or if you need an upgrade, and we’ll make sure the process is handled with care and precision.
Adding an EV charger to your home should be exciting, not stressful. With Wright Home Services, you can be confident your electrical panel is up to the task. Whether it’s an inspection, an upgrade or a full installation, our team is here to make sure your system is safe, efficient and ready for the road ahead. Contact us today to schedule your electrical evaluation and power your EV with confidence.