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Top 5 Mistakes to Avoid When Installing an EV Home Charger

Installing an electric vehicle (EV) charger at home is one of the best upgrades you can make for convenience and long-term cost savings — especially in Wisconsin, where charging at home can help you avoid public station fees and long waits. But without proper planning and expertise, a DIY or poorly planned installation can lead to costly rework, safety hazards, or even code violations. 

At Westphal & Company, we’ve installed hundreds of EV chargers—from Tesla Wall Connectors to Level 2 chargers for all major makes and models. Here are the top five mistakes to avoid ensuring your installation is safe, efficient, and built to last.


1. Skipping the Permit Process

In some Wisconsin municipalities, installing a Level 2 home charger can require an electrical permit. Skipping this step can result in fines, failed inspections, or the need to redo the work entirely. Our team assists with permitting to ensure compliance with both local and national standards.  Even if your city doesn’t strictly require a permit, pulling one ensures the installation meets National Electrical Code (NEC) Article 625 standards and protects you in the event of a future home sale.


2. Ignoring Panel Capacity and Load Calculations

Your home’s electrical panel must be capable of handling the additional load from an EV charger—especially units like the Tesla Wall Connector, which can draw up to 48 amps on a dedicated circuit.  Without a proper load calculation, you risk tripping breakers, damaging equipment, or creating fire hazards. Our licensed electricians perform load calculations to ensure your system is ready for today’s needs—and tomorrow’s.


3. Choosing the Wrong Equipment

Tesla chargers are optimized for Tesla vehicles, but if your household includes multiple EV brands, a universal Level 2 charger may offer better flexibility. Installation in outdoor areas must also meet weather rating requirements due to Wisconsin’s climate. We help homeowners choose the right equipment for long-term performance and reliability.


4. Poor Charger Placement

Where you place the charger impacts both functionality and cost. Install it too far from the panel, and you face longer conduit runs (and higher labor). In winter, outdoor locations must be weatherproofed properly. Our team evaluates layout carefully to ensure optimal cord reach, vehicle alignment, and durability. Westphal’s approach includes careful layout evaluation to ensure optimal cord reach, vehicle alignment, and long-term durability.


5. Hiring an Unlicensed or Inexperienced Installer

EV charger installation is more than basic wiring—it involves understanding EVSE requirements, local code, and safety systems. Homeowners should hire a licensed electrician for reliable and safe work. Our experienced, licensed team brings proven knowledge and a safety-first approach to every installation. 


Bonus Tip: Plan for the Future 

If you anticipate adding a second EV, solar panels, or battery storage later, planning ahead makes upgrades more cost-efficient and future-proof. We design with growth in mind, so your system is ready for what’s next.

 

FAQs: EV Charger Installation in Wisconsin

 

Why Choose Westphal & Company? 

  • Local expertise across Madison, Janesville, and surrounding areas 
  • Full-service approach from permitting to final inspection 
  • Deep EV knowledge, including all major EV brands and home charger types 
  • Experienced residential electrical service for upgrades, panel work, and voltage consulting 

When you’re ready for Tesla charger installation or any EV home charger wiring in Wisconsin, our team is here to ensure the process is safe, efficient, and built to last—today and for the future. 

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