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Request EV Charger Help
Submit your project details and your request may be routed to a licensed electrical contractor in your South Carolina service area.
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Important: EV Charger Repair does not perform electrical work. Submitting this form does not create a contractor relationship. A licensed contractor may contact you to discuss your project.
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Tell Us About Your EV Charger Project
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FAQ
Frequently Asked Questions
No. EV Charger Repair is an independent lead generation and referral service. We are not a licensed electrical contractor and we do not perform electrical work. We collect project information and help route requests to independent licensed electrical contractors.
After you submit a request, your information may be routed to a licensed electrical contractor in your service area. If a contractor is available and interested in your project, they may contact you directly to discuss your project details, pricing, timeline, and next steps. Submitting a request does not guarantee contractor availability or create any obligation.
In most South Carolina municipalities, a permit is required for new circuit installations, including Level 2 EV charger installations. Your licensed electrician should handle the permit process. Requirements vary by jurisdiction — a licensed contractor familiar with your area will know the local requirements.
Installation costs vary based on your electrical panel capacity, the distance from the panel to the charging location, the charger unit selected, and local permit fees. The only way to get an accurate estimate is to have a licensed electrician evaluate your specific situation. We help connect you with contractors who can provide that assessment.
EV charger installation involves electrical work that requires permits and must be performed by a licensed electrician in South Carolina. DIY electrical work without permits can create safety hazards, void your homeowner's insurance, and create issues when selling your home. We strongly recommend using a licensed electrical contractor.
We help route EV charger requests from communities across South Carolina, including Myrtle Beach, Charleston, Greenville, Columbia, and many other cities and towns. Service availability depends on contractor coverage in your specific area.
We also help route repair and troubleshooting requests. Select 'Troubleshooting' or 'Repair' as your request type in the form and describe the issue you're experiencing. A licensed electrician can evaluate the problem and recommend repair or replacement options.
Yes. We help route EV charger requests from businesses, apartment communities, HOAs, and property managers to licensed electrical contractors with commercial experience. Select 'Commercial EV Charging' as your request type and describe your property and project needs.