EV Charger Installation in San Carlos, CA
ChargeWizards is the licensed EV charger installation company serving San Carlos, CA — CSLB C-10 #1134931, Tesla Certified. San Carlos hillside homes and downtown townhomes are a ChargeWizards specialty — we know which streets have the tight panel rooms and which need longer conduit runs. PCE ChargeForward rebates are available and we handle the paperwork.
CSLB C-10 #1134931 · Tesla Certified Installer · San Mateo County
Tesla Certified Installer
ChargeWizards is Tesla Certified (CSLB #1134931), which means we source DPM equipment directly from Tesla — including the Neurio energy meter with proprietary firmware that isn't available through retail channels. Not all installers can offer DPM.
EV Charger Services in San Carlos
- Tesla Wall Connector Installation →
Tesla Certified install of the Universal Wall Connector — charges Tesla and every other EV (NACS + J1772).
- Level 2 Charger Installation →
Any Level 2 charger — ChargePoint, Grizzl-E, Wallbox, Emporia, Tesla — installed turnkey.
- Install Without Panel Upgrade →
Tesla Dynamic Power Management lets older 1950s–1970s panels handle a 48A charger without a costly upgrade.
- EV Charger Cost Breakdown →
Line-by-line pricing across the Bay Area: charger, labor, conduit, permit, and rebates.
Cost in San Carlos: $1,800–$3,200 typical
A typical San Carlos EV charger install lands in the $1,800–$3,200 range, all-in. That covers the charger, labor, conduit/wire, breaker, the San Carlos permit, and final inspection coordination. PCE ChargeForward rebates up to $500. Hillside long-run jobs quoted after photos.
- • Charger hardware (Tesla Universal / Wall Connector): ~$595
- • Labor + materials: $700–$1,800 depending on run length
- • Permit: $150–$400 (varies by jurisdiction)
- • Optional Dynamic Power Management add-on: $550 (only if needed)
- • Panel upgrade (if required): $3,500–$8,000
Compare full pricing on our EV charger cost page.
Permits in San Carlos
All EV charger installs in San Carlos go through the City of San Carlos Building Division. We pull the permit, submit the complete NEC 220.87 load calc, panel schedule, and one-line diagram with every application — first-pass approvals are the norm. Most San Carlos applications get reviewed in 5–14 business days.
Reference: City of San Carlos Building Division
Panel Considerations in San Carlos
San Carlos hillside homes and Laurel Street townhomes often need longer conduit runs and a load calculation first. DPM avoids panel upgrades on most 100A services.
Read more: Do I need a panel upgrade for an EV charger?
San Carlos EV Charger FAQs
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EV charger installed in San Carlos — turnkey.
Tesla Certified, hillside routing experience, PCE rebate paperwork included. Call (650) 542-8877 or request a free photo quote.
Licensed C-10 contractor · No obligation · Bay Area only