California

EV charger installation in
California.

California leads the nation in EV adoption. Get a Level 2 home charger installed by a licensed local electrician, includes rebate eligibility check for PG&E, SCE, and SDG&E programs.

California has more registered EVs than any other state, over 1.8 million and growing.

California rebates & incentives

Save on your installation

We check your eligibility for every applicable rebate and include them in your final quote.

PG&E EV Charge Network

Residential charger rebate for PG&E customers in single-family homes

Up to $700

SCE Charge Ready

Rebate for home charger installation in Southern California Edison territory

Up to $1,000

SDG&E Power Your Drive

San Diego Gas & Electric residential EV charger incentive

Up to $500

Clean Vehicle Rebate (CVRP)

State rebate for qualifying EVs, can offset total cost of ownership

Up to $7,500

Chargers

Three chargers. Pick your speed.

All models include a J1772 connector (NACS adapter for Tesla included), weatherproof housing, and UL listing.

Ladegrid Charge Core 40

Budget-friendly plug-in Level 2 home charger

$349

  • 9.6 kW / 40A Level 2 charging
  • J1772 connector (universal, includes Tesla NACS adapter)
  • Plug-in NEMA 14-50 installation
  • LED status indicator
  • NEMA 4 weatherproof rated
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Ladegrid Charge Home 48

Smart Wi-Fi home charger with Bluetooth

$499

  • 11.5 kW / 48A Level 2 charging
  • J1772 connector (universal, includes Tesla NACS adapter)
  • Hardwired or NEMA 14-50 plug-in installation
  • Wi-Fi + Bluetooth app control and scheduling
  • Smart load management
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Ladegrid Charge Pro

Commercial-grade smart charger for multifamily and fleets

$899

  • 11.5 kW / 48A Level 2 charging
  • J1772 connector (universal, includes Tesla NACS adapter)
  • Wi-Fi + Ethernet app control
  • OCPP 1.6J compatible
  • RFID access control
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Installing in California

What to know before your install

Most California homes have 200A panels, typically no upgrade needed for Level 2

Title 24 requires EV-ready wiring in new construction since 2020

Many HOAs in California are required by law to allow EV charger installation (AB 2565)

Permitting timelines vary: 1–3 weeks in most Bay Area and SoCal jurisdictions

Climate considerations

Mild year-round temperatures mean optimal charging efficiency. Outdoor installations work well in all California climates.

Utilities we work with

PG&ESCESDG&ELADWPSMUD

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in California?

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