ATL Charge Pros provides professional EV charger installation in Atlanta for homeowners and businesses. Our licensed electrical experience ensures your EV charger is installed safely, correctly, and to code.
Whether you need a Level 2 EV charger installation, a 50-amp circuit upgrade, or a full panel evaluation, we deliver fast, reliable service across the Atlanta metro area.
π Looking for EV charger installation near you in Atlanta? Weβre local and ready to help.
Level 2 EV Charger Installation (240V)
Tesla & Universal EV Charger Installation
50-Amp EV Charger Circuit Upgrades
Electrical Panel & Load Calculations
Indoor & Outdoor EV Charger Installation
Residential & Commercial EV Charging
All EV charger installations meet NEC code and local Atlanta electrical requirements.
Local Atlanta EV charger installer
Trusted electrical background
Clean, professional installations
Honest, upfront pricing
Atlanta β’ Marietta β’ Decatur β’ Roswell β’ Alpharetta β’ Smyrna β’ Mableton
Fulton β’ Cobb β’ DeKalb β’ Gwinnett Counties
β‘β‘β‘ Premium EV Charger Install β Starting at $1,399
β 50-Amp EV charger installation
β Long-distance wiring runs
β Panel upgrades or sub-panel installs
β Weather-rated outdoor setup
Ideal for: Older homes or future EV upgrades
π Final pricing confirmed after on-site or virtual evaluation.
Atlanta β’ Marietta β’ Decatur β’ Roswell β’ Alpharetta β’ Smyrna β’ Mableton
Fulton β’ Cobb β’ DeKalb β’ Gwinnett Counties
Once the deadline passes:
πΉ The federal 30C tax credit will no longer apply to new home charger installations.
πΉ Chargers installed after June 30 wonβt qualify.
πΉ Youβll still be able to install chargers β but without that significant federal tax break.
Other incentives may still exist β state rebates, utility discounts, or local programs β but the federal credit has been one of the most valuable incentives available in recent years.
Whether you rely on your EV for everyday driving, road trips, or rising energy bills, one thing is certain: power outages can disrupt your charging routine. With weather events, grid stress, and unplanned outages happening more often, planning for backup power has become essential β not just convenient β for many EV owners.