Qmerit simplifies electrification and electrical services, offering trusted installation and maintenance solutions for electric technologies. Specializing in EV charger installations for homes, commercial properties, and fleets, Qmerit also provides solutions for auto OEMs and utility companies. With a focus on a smarter, more self-reliant, and sustainable future, Qmerit's certified electrician network delivers high-quality services, catering to homeowners, businesses, and industries looking to integrate EV charging and energy-efficient solutions.
EV Charger Installation (Home)
EV Charger Installation (Commercial)
EV Charger Installation (Fleet)
Multi-site Electrification Projects
Energy Efficiency Solutions
Smart Building Projects
Employer Incentive Programs for Home EV Charging
Whole Home Electrification
Solar Panel Installation
Battery Energy Storage Installation
Smart Panel Installation
North America
Certified electricians have the training and experience to ensure your EV charger is installed safely and correctly, meeting all local codes and regulations. This helps to avoid potential hazards and ensures optimal performance of your charging system.
Level 2 chargers are typically recommended for home use as they provide significantly faster charging speeds compared to Level 1 chargers. A certified electrician can assess your electrical panel and advise on the best option for your needs.
The cost of installation can vary depending on factors such as the type of charger, the complexity of the electrical work required, and local permit fees. It's best to get a quote from a qualified electrician after they have assessed your specific situation.
In some cases, an electrical panel upgrade may be necessary to accommodate the additional load of an EV charger. A certified electrician can evaluate your existing panel and determine if an upgrade is needed.
Many utility companies and government agencies offer rebates and incentives to encourage the adoption of electric vehicles and charging infrastructure. Check with your local utility and government websites to see what programs are available in your area.