Relying on a standard wall outlet to charge your electric vehicle often results in painfully slow charging speeds and range anxiety right when you need to be on the road. Homeowners in Converse, TX frequently encounter difficulties assessing their electrical panel capacity or navigating the specific permitting requirements for a dedicated Level 2 station. Call us today to schedule your site assessment and secure reliable financing for your installation.
A professional installation ensures that your vehicle charges efficiently while adhering to strict safety protocols that protect your home’s electrical infrastructure. Instead of guessing whether your current breaker box can handle the load, you receive a calculated, code-compliant solution designed for daily performance.
All installations are backed with a comprehensive warranty and no-surprise pricing.
Upgrading to a Level 2 electric vehicle charger is the most effective way to maximize the utility of your EV, but it involves significant electrical work that goes beyond simple DIY skills. The core issue for most residential properties involves amperage capacity. Standard household outlets deliver 120 volts, which provides a "trickle charge" that takes days to fill a modern EV battery. A dedicated station requires 240 volts—similar to an electric dryer or oven—and must be integrated correctly into your home’s load calculation to prevent overloading the system.
ReliaBee Air, Electric, & Plumbing specializes in bridging the gap between your vehicle's energy needs and your home's electrical capabilities. We manage the technical logistics of high-powered wall connectors and dedicated circuits. Whether you have purchased a Tesla Wall Connector, a ChargePoint Home Flex, or another Level 2 unit, the focus remains on safety and speed. Incorrect wiring or using non-continuous duty rated components can lead to melted receptacles, breaker trips, or fire hazards. We ensure that the wire gauge, conduit type, and breaker amperage are perfectly matched to the charger’s output, allowing you to charge at maximum speed without compromising safety.

When you commit to a professional installation, the process is structured to minimize disruption while ensuring a robust electrical setup. The scope of work generally falls into two categories: hardwired installations or NEMA 14-50 outlet installations. Hardwired units are directly connected to the electrical wiring, offering a cleaner look and often enabling higher charging speeds (up to 48 or 60 amps) because there is one less point of failure compared to a plug-in connection. NEMA 14-50 installations involve installing a heavy-duty 240V outlet, providing flexibility if you plan to move the charger in the future.
Included in the service is the assessment of your main service panel. Many older homes operate on 100-amp service, which may be insufficient if you are running central air conditioning and other heavy appliances simultaneously with an EV charger. In such cases, the project may include a service panel upgrade or the installation of a load management device. This device monitors total energy usage and temporarily throttles the EV charger if the house nears its maximum capacity, preventing a main breaker trip.
The timeline for a standard installation is typically completed within a single day. This includes running conduit from the panel to the garage or exterior parking spot, mounting the unit, and performing the final electrical tie-in. Complex runs that require trenching for detached garages or extensive drywall fishing may extend the timeline slightly, but these factors are identified upfront.
We follow a rigorous protocol to ensure every aspect of the charging station meets manufacturer specifications and local codes. This systematic approach guarantees that once the technician leaves, your charger is ready for immediate use.
Homeowners who were early adopters of electric vehicles often find their initial charging setups outdated or insufficient for newer, longer-range vehicles. Deciding between repairing an existing setup or opting for a completely new installation depends on your current and future vehicle needs. If you are using an older 30-amp charger but have purchased a new EV capable of accepting 48 amps, your current charging infrastructure is bottling your speed. In this scenario, a full upgrade is necessary to take advantage of faster charging capabilities.
Repair is rarely the correct path for EV charging equipment (EVSE). If a unit fails, it is often due to internal electronics or wear on the cable connector. Because these units handle high voltage and amperage, internal repairs pose safety risks. Replacing the unit is generally the standard operating procedure. However, the existing wiring might still be usable if it was originally overrated for the previous unit. If the original wire gauge is too thin for a new, more powerful charger, the entire run—wire and breaker—must be replaced to support the increased load.
Another consideration is the move from a plug-in unit to a hardwired unit. Plug-in units using NEMA 14-50 outlets are susceptible to "thermal cycling." Over time, the heating and cooling of the contacts can cause screws to loosen, creating resistance and heat. If you notice discoloration around your outlet or the breaker tripping frequently, it is time to transition to a hardwired connection which offers a more permanent and safer connection for daily high-load use.
Installing an EV charger in Converse requires navigating specific local conditions that impact both the installation process and the equipment's longevity. Compliance with the National Electrical Code (NEC) is mandatory, but local amendments often dictate specific requirements regarding disconnect switches and GFCI protection for outlets located in garages or outdoors.
Selecting the right contractor for EV infrastructure goes beyond finding someone who can run a wire. It requires a team that understands the specific electrical demands of continuous-load devices and the local housing stock. ReliaBee Air, Electric, & Plumbing brings a depth of experience to every project, ensuring that your transition to electric driving is supported by a robust and safe electrical foundation.
We differentiate our services through a commitment to technical precision. We do not cut corners on wire sizing or conduit quality. We understand that an EV charger is likely the single largest appliance in your home, running for hours at a time at peak capacity. Our technicians are trained to identify potential weak points in your existing system before they become hazards. From standard Tesla Wall Connectors to universal J1772 charging stations, we have the expertise to install any brand or model.
Our local presence means we are familiar with the common electrical panel brands found in Converse homes and the specific challenges they present. Whether you need a simple swap of an existing unit or a complex installation involving a sub-panel and trenching, we deliver a finished product that is clean, code-compliant, and ready for the road.
Secure your home’s electrical safety and maximize your driving range today. Contact us now to book your EV charger installation consultation.