

Charge Masters is Southern California’s leading provider of Electric Vehicle charging solutions, delivering fast, seamless EV installations for every Customer. Whether you need a Level 2 charger installed in your Garage or Commercial EV charging for one of your properties, we've got you covered. Our team of experts will perform a thorough site assessment, ensure electrical system compatibility, and execute installations that meet code and quality expectations. We make EV charging simple, from your free evaluation to the final safety check. Charge Masters manages every step of the process so you can charge with confidence.
We provide free, no-obligation estimates. We assess your site, check system compatibility with your electrical panel, determine what equipment, labor and permits are required, and deliver a clear, itemized proposal so you know exactly what to expect.
From Level 1 home chargers to high-capacity Level 2 stations for commercial properties, we provide installations designed to meet your specific needs. We manage permits, panel upgrades and all wiring to ensure safe, reliable performance.
If your charger is failing or has become obsolete, we’ll help you choose a reliable replacement. We'll safely remove the old unit, properly install the new one and ensure it fits your usage, code and performance expectations.
Charger not working? We diagnose and fix problems such as faulty connectors, broken charge cables, safety shut-offs, or electrical faults. We use certified parts and follow best practices.
Routine checks help keep your charging station working at full speed. We inspect wiring, connectors, safety features, and electronic controls to prevent issues before they become costly breakdowns.

*Lifetime* Labor Assurance Guarantee - Charge Masters will gladly Guaranty our labor for the Lifetime of the original Customer, or Current Owner of the property, for any reason that Charge Masters is responsible for negligent or defective workmanship. Any labor which may be required to correct damage resulting from normal wear and tear, external forces beyond our control (sun or rain exposure, physical damage by others, etc.) or defective material older than 1 year, may be billable at the current hourly rate.


California homeowners choose Charge Masters for professional, reliable and safe EV charger installations. Our Advisor will assess your needs, recommend the right equipment and ensure everything is installed efficiently and up to code—delivering a hassle-free, professional experience every time.
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Professional, code‑compliant work protects your home, vehicle, and warranty. Electrical vehicle supply equipment (EVSE) is part of the broader EV charging infrastructure (knowledge graph). In California, EV work ties into Title 24 and CALGreen § 4.106.4 (EV readiness).
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Level 1 uses a standard 120-V outlet and adds a few miles of range per hour, while Level 2 uses a 240-V circuit and is several times faster. For most households, Level 2 enables reliable overnight charging and is widely recommended by energy agencies.
Many jurisdictions require a permit and inspection for Level 2 installations, and a licensed electrician should perform the work. In the U.S., EV charging is governed by National Electrical Code® Article 625 and equipment should be listed to applicable safety standards.
Your cost depends on local electricity rates (¢/kWh), your EV’s efficiency (kWh/100 mi), and how many miles you drive. You can cut bills by using off-peak time-of-use rates, scheduling a smart charger, and enrolling in utility programs.
Most home Level 2 chargers use the J1772 connector, while many newer vehicles support the North American Charging Standard (NACS) directly or via adapters. Always confirm your vehicle’s inlet and the charger’s plug type, and use only automaker-approved adapters.
The federal Alternative Fuel Vehicle Refueling Property Credit may offset equipment and installation costs if you meet IRS eligibility rules. Many states and utilities also offer rebates or special rates that can stack with federal incentives.

