
Level 2 Install
A dedicated 240V circuit and a hardwired or plug-in EVSE for a Redmond home — the core install for fast overnight charging.
Read moreRedmond — our nearest neighbor north of Bend, with a deep base of newer subdivision homes on modern 200-amp panels. The common job is a clean Level 2 install where the panel has room and the run to the garage is short.
Redmond housing skews newer single-family and subdivision homes, many with 200-amp service. Most jobs are clean Level 2 installs; the variable is the car and the amperage worth running, not whether the panel can carry it. Standard load-calc, permit, and inspection apply.
Calls cluster after a new-EV delivery and pick up steadily as the area’s EV count grows. Rebate-driven projects come through year-round.

A dedicated 240V circuit and a hardwired or plug-in EVSE for a Redmond home — the core install for fast overnight charging.
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When the load calc says the panel cannot carry the circuit — upgrade or subpanel first, then the EV circuit.
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A flexible 240V outlet on a dedicated 50-amp circuit for a plug-in charger you can unplug and move.
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EV charging for two cars, an ADU, or a duplex — load management and subpanels planned as one job.
Read moreTell us the panel in Redmond — its size, what is on it, where you park, and the car. We quote the install over the phone, no charge to talk it through.
We run a load calculation and confirm on-site: available capacity, the circuit run, wire gauge, breaker, and amperage, then a firm number in writing before anything starts.
Dedicated 240V circuit run, breaker landed, hardwired unit or NEMA 14-50 outlet mounted, grounded and bonded — all on an Oregon electrical permit.
We pass inspection, show you how it runs, and hand over the paperwork — including what you need for the Central Electric Co-op rebate. You sign off only when it's right.
Free phone quote from your panel details. A few minutes tells you what a Level 2 install would cost and what rebate applies — and we're honest about whether the panel needs an upgrade first.