EV CHARGERS

Expert Electric’s Top 5 EV Chargers for Your Home
Choosing the right EV Charger for your home can feel overwhelming—but it doesn’t have to be. At Expert Electric, we’ve completed thousands of residential EV charger installations across BC, and we’ve narrowed down our top five favorite brands based on performance, reliability, and user experience.
Whether you’re driving a Tesla, Nissan Leaf, or Mustang Mach-E, these are the EV Chargers we trust to power your journey. Got questions or ready to install? Call us at 604-681-8338 and let’s get started.

#1 - Electric Avenue
- Great Price Point
- Quality Durability
- Ease of Use
- User Friendly
- Customer Support

#2 - Chargepoint
- Price Point
- Trusted Brand
- Good Durability
- User Friendly
- Customer Support

#3 - Flo EV Charger
- Trusted Brand
- Extreme Durability
- Ease of Use
- User Friendly
- Great Warranty

#4 - LevitOn
- Exclusive Pricing
- Durable
- Ease of Use
- Name You Can Trust
- Customer Support

#5 - Wallbox
- Robust Design
- Integration to System
- Ease of Use
- User Friendly
- Customer Support
EV Chargers FAQs
Q: How long does it take to install a home EV charger?
A: Installation typically takes 2–4 hours, depending on the existing electrical infrastructure. Our team at Expert Electric will assess your panel, provide a quote, and handle everything professionally.
Q: Do I need a permit to install an EV charger in BC?
A: Yes, permits are required. But don’t worry—we’ll take care of all necessary permits and inspections to ensure a fully compliant and safe installation.
Q: Can I charge my EV with a regular wall outlet?
A: Technically, yes—but it’s extremely slow. Installing a Level 2 EV Charger drastically reduces charging time and is safer for long-term use.
Q: How much does it cost to install a home EV charger?
A: Costs vary, but on average, homeowners spend $800–$2,000, including equipment and installation. Incentives or rebates may be available in your area.
Q: Which EV charger is best for cold weather?
A: The Flo EV Charger is designed for Canadian winters and is our top pick for durability in freezing conditions.