If you’ve recently purchased an electric vehicle or you’re considering making the switch, one of the first questions you might have is, “How will I keep it charged?” For many Virginia EV owners, the answer is simple: charge at home. By installing an electric vehicle charger, you can plug in overnight and start each day with a full battery, eliminating the need for frequent public charging stops.

How Do EV Chargers Work?
EV chargers deliver electricity from your home’s electrical system directly to your vehicle’s battery. Depending on the type of charger you use, this process can take anywhere from several hours to more than a full day. Many drivers choose to charge their vehicles overnight at home because it’s convenient, cost-effective, and allows the car to be ready for use each morning.
While public charging stations are becoming more common throughout Virginia, home charging offers the greatest convenience and control.
Types of EV Chargers
There are two main types of EV chargers for residential use:
Level 1 Chargers
- Typically included with your vehicle purchase.
- Plug into a standard 120-volt household outlet.
- Deliver the slowest charge, often 12 – 24 hours for a full battery.
- Best suited for light daily driving or as a backup option.
Level 2 Chargers
- Require a 240-volt outlet, similar to what’s used for dryers or ovens.
- Charge much faster, often 4 – 8 hours for a full charge.
- Ideal for drivers who use their vehicle frequently or have longer commutes.
- Requires professional installation by a licensed electrician.
Most Virginia homeowners upgrade to a Level 2 charger for its speed and efficiency, especially as EV battery capacities increase.
How to Install a Level 2 EV Charger in Your Home
Before installation, an electrician will evaluate your home’s electrical system. In some cases, you may need a panel upgrade or a dedicated circuit. Older electrical panels may not have the capacity to handle the added load of a Level 2 charger. Upgrading ensures your system can support it safely. A Level 2 charger typically needs its own circuit to prevent overloading and ensure consistent charging speeds.
What to Expect During Installation
- Assessment: A licensed electrician inspects your panel, wiring, and outlet locations.
- Permits and code compliance: Local building codes in Virginia require permits for most Level 2 installations. A professional will handle the paperwork and ensure compliance.
- Installation: The charger is mounted, wired to your panel, and tested to confirm safe operation.
- Demonstration: Your installer will show you how to connect and disconnect your EV, monitor charging progress, and maintain your equipment.
This process can usually be completed in a single day, provided no major electrical upgrades are required.
Call F.H. Furr to Learn More About Installing a Home EV Charger
Switching to an electric vehicle is a big step toward sustainability and lower transportation costs, but it’s only as convenient as your charging setup. F.H. Furr helps Virginia homeowner choose, install, and maintain EV chargers that match their needs and driving habits.
Our licensed, insured electricians handle everything from panel upgrades and dedicated circuits to full charger installation so you can plug in with confidence. Whether you’re in a historic home that needs electrical updates or a brand-new build ready for modern tech, we ensure your charger is installed safely and in compliance with local regulations.
Call the guy on the back of the truck to get an electrician in your home for free and take the next step toward effortless home EV charging!