Level 2 home charging station installation across Salem, Beverly, Peabody, Danvers, Marblehead & all of Essex County. Tesla Wall Connector, ChargePoint, NEMA 14-50 outlets. Panel capacity checks. MOR-EV & federal tax credits available. Free estimates.
Zolotas Electric installs Level 2 home EV charging stations across every town in Essex County. Whether you drive a Tesla, Rivian, Ford F-150 Lightning, or any other EV, we handle the electrical work — panel assessment, dedicated circuit, and charger installation — done right the first time.
Every EV comes with a Level 1 cable that plugs into a standard 120V outlet. It works — but adds only 4–5 miles of range per hour. Fine for a plug-in hybrid driving 20 miles a day. For a full EV with a 75 kWh battery, a full charge takes 50+ hours. Level 1 is the backup option, not a real home charging solution.
A Level 2 EVSE (Electric Vehicle Supply Equipment) uses a dedicated 240V circuit — the same voltage as an electric dryer or range. It adds 20–30 miles of range per hour depending on the vehicle's onboard charger. A depleted battery charges fully overnight. Level 2 installation is what Zolotas Electric handles across Essex County.
Every Level 2 EV charger installation in Massachusetts requires:
1. Dedicated 240V circuit — typically 50A for plug-in chargers (NEMA 14-50), or 60A for a hardwired Tesla Wall Connector. This circuit runs from your panel to the garage or driveway location where the charger mounts.
2. Correct breaker — a new 50A or 60A double-pole breaker in your panel. Your panel needs to have the capacity — that's step zero.
3. NEMA 14-50 outlet or hardwired connection — depending on which charger you own. We can do either; the choice depends on your charger model and future flexibility preferences.
4. Panel capacity check — before running wire, Greg does a load calculation. If your panel is full or undersized, a panel upgrade is needed before the charger circuit is added.
Panel first, charger second. The most common mistake in DIY or rushed installs is skipping the load calculation. An overloaded panel is a fire hazard. Zolotas Electric checks capacity before every installation — no exceptions.
Dedicated 240V 50A circuit, NEMA 14-50 outlet or hardwired EVSE. Code-compliant wiring and breaker installation.
Full load calculation before every install. Know exactly whether your panel can handle the new circuit — no surprises.
100A to 200A upgrades for homes that need more capacity before adding EV charging. Mass Save eligible.
Adding both EV charger and heat pump electrical? Greg handles the full load calculation and scopes both circuits together.
We don't sell charger hardware — you purchase what fits your vehicle and budget, and we handle the electrical installation. Here are the brands we install most often.
Massachusetts and the federal government both offer financial incentives for EV charging infrastructure. Here's what Essex County homeowners qualify for in 2026:
Licensed electricians with 40+ years of electrical experience — Salem, Beverly, Peabody, Danvers, Marblehead, and all of Essex County.
Level 1 uses a standard 120V outlet — adds 4–5 miles per hour. Fine for plug-in hybrids, extremely slow for full EVs. Level 2 uses a dedicated 240V circuit and adds 20–30 miles per hour. A depleted battery charges fully overnight. Level 2 installation is what Zolotas Electric handles across Essex County.
A Level 2 install requires: (1) A dedicated 240V circuit — typically 50A for plug-in EVSE, or 60A for a hardwired Tesla Wall Connector. (2) A matching circuit breaker. (3) Wire run from your panel to the garage or driveway. (4) A panel capacity check — if your panel is full or 100A, a panel upgrade may be needed. Zolotas Electric does a load calculation during every free estimate.
MOR-EV covers the EV purchase (up to $3,500 income-eligible, $750 standard) — not the charger installation itself. For the installation, the federal 30C tax credit covers 30% of hardware + installation costs (up to $1,000). If your home needs a panel upgrade, Mass Save may cover up to $2,500 of that. All three programs can be combined.
A NEMA 14-50 outlet lets you use any plug-in Level 2 charger and take it with you if you move. A hardwired charger (like Tesla Wall Connector) delivers maximum power and has no plug to wear out. For most homeowners: hardwired Tesla Wall Connector if you own a Tesla; NEMA 14-50 + quality EVSE for all other EVs or if you want flexibility. Greg walks you through both during the free estimate.
Running a dedicated 240V 50A circuit to your garage costs roughly $350–$700 depending on panel location and home construction. NEMA 14-50 outlet or hardwired charger mount adds $100–$200. If a panel upgrade is needed (100A to 200A), add $1,500–$3,000 — but Mass Save covers up to $2,500 of that. The federal 30C credit covers 30% of hardware + installation (up to $1,000). Free itemized estimates — no surprises.
Not always. If your home has 200A service with spare capacity, you likely only need a new dedicated circuit. But many Essex County homes — particularly pre-1980 colonials in Salem, Beverly, and Marblehead — still have 100A service. If you also have electric heat, a dryer, or a heat pump, your panel may already be at capacity. Zolotas Electric does a full load calculation during the free estimate — you'll know exactly where you stand before any work is done.
We install all major Level 2 brands: Tesla Wall Connector (Gen 3 & 4), ChargePoint Home Flex, Emporia Level 2, Grizzl-E Classic, JuiceBox, and Enel X JuiceBox. We also install NEMA 14-50 outlets for any plug-in charger. We handle the electrical work — you supply the charger hardware. Call (978) 535-6260 for a free estimate.
Yes — increasingly common. Two Level 2 chargers typically need 100A of combined dedicated capacity, which often requires a panel upgrade on 100A or 150A services. A smart panel (Span or Leviton) can manage load dynamically, letting two chargers share available capacity. Zolotas Electric scopes both chargers together and recommends the most cost-effective approach — including smart panel options that eliminate the need for a full service upgrade.
Tell us about your home, your EV, and where you want to charge. Greg will assess your electrical setup and give you a clear, itemized quote — no obligation, no pressure.
Greg will review your EV charging project and be in touch within 1 business day. Check your email for a confirmation.
📅 Book a Consultation NowGreg will assess your home's electrical system, check panel capacity, and give you a clear, itemized quote for Level 2 charger installation. No upsell. No pressure. Honest advice from a licensed electrician who's been doing this since 1984.