Level 2 Charger Installation at Home
How residential Level 2 charging works, the difference between plug-in and hardwired units, and what a typical permitted install includes.
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An overview of Level 2 charger installation, circuit planning, and garage electrical considerations for electric vehicles in Canada. Written as a reference for homeowners preparing for a permitted install.
Core topics
Three areas usually decide how a residential install goes: the charger itself, the circuit that feeds it, and the approvals that make the work legal and insurable.
Hardware
Level 2 units run on a 240-volt circuit and recharge far faster than a standard 120-volt wall outlet. Selection depends on amperage, cable length, and whether the unit is hardwired or plug-in.
Wiring
A dedicated branch circuit, correctly sized breaker, and conductor gauge are matched to the charger's rated current. Available panel capacity often shapes the final amperage.
Approvals
Permanent EV charging circuits in Canada are governed by the Canadian Electrical Code and provincial rules. Most jurisdictions require a permit and an inspection.
Articles
Longer write-ups on each part of the process, with practical detail and links to public Canadian sources.
How residential Level 2 charging works, the difference between plug-in and hardwired units, and what a typical permitted install includes.
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Sizing a dedicated circuit, reading available panel capacity, and the role of a load calculation before adding an EV branch circuit.
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Why permanent charging circuits are inspected, how the Canadian Electrical Code applies, and where provincial requirements differ.
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