240V Hard Wiring

When a Level 2 EV charger is hardwired into a home's electrical system wiring, it is typically connected at the home's main electrical service panel.

Hardwiring a Level 2 EV charger involves:


  • Running a dedicated circuit from the main electrical panel to the location of the EV charger. This typically requires running new wiring through walls and/or ceilings.
  • Installing a new circuit breaker in an open slot in the main electrical panel that is dedicated to the EV charger circuit.
  • Connecting the wiring from the EV charger location to the new circuit breaker in the main panel.
  • Mounting and connecting the EV charger unit itself at its designated location.
  • The EV charger now has a permanent hardwired connection via the new circuit to a power source directly from the main electrical panel.

This provides a safe, dedicated 240V circuit for the high power demands of Level 2 EV charging, rated for continuous power draw. The connection at the main panel also enables the full charging capacity to be delivered.


Other key advantages are the installation is permanent, integrated, and provides a direct power source from the panel rather than relying on an outlet or extension cord. The charger is always ready to use when needed.

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