EV Solutions
Link33 EV Solutions
Charge faster at home. Drive happier. Spend less time hunting for public chargers.
If you drive an EV (or you’re about to), your home charging setup matters. Link33 helps homeowners and businesses
install safe, code-compliant Level 2 EV charging with clean cable routing, smart placement, and the right electrical
planning—so your charger works reliably and your home’s power system stays happy.
- Level 2 home charging (240V) guidance & installation
- Charger selection help (features, speed, and use case)
- Panel/load checks (and upgrades if needed)
- Optional surge protection planning for peace of mind
- Simple scheduling & clear next steps
Text us a photo of your electrical panel & where you want the charger installed. It speeds up recommendations.
About EV Chargers
Most EVs come with a basic Level 1 charging cord—but Level 2 is where convenience really shows up. Level 2
charging uses a 240V circuit, which enables significantly faster charging compared to standard 120V charging.
What we help you decide:
- Do you want “overnight full charge” capability or just a daily top-off?
- Where should the charger go for clean access and minimal installation cost?
- Do you need smart features (scheduling, monitoring, energy controls)?
- Is your electrical panel ready—or should we plan a smarter upgrade?
We’ll make sure your charger is fast… without turning your electrical panel into a science experiment.
Product Details
EV chargers aren’t all the same. Output, smart controls, cable length, indoor/outdoor rating, and how the unit handles
household load all matter.
If you’re considering Generac Level 2 EV Chargers (common option):
- Offered in 40A and 48A models
- Designed for indoor/outdoor use and commonly listed with a 25’ cable
- Uses the SAE J1772 charging protocol
- App-connected features (Wi-Fi/Bluetooth & mobile app controls)
- Includes multiple charging modes and warranty coverage (as published by Generac)
- Charging speed depends on your EV, electrical supply, and the charger model. (For example, Generac’s spec sheet lists ~9.6kW for 40A and ~11.5kW for 48A.)
EV Installation (Home & Commercial)
A great EV charging setup is part product, part planning, part craftsmanship. The goal is simple: safe power delivery,
clean installation, and reliable daily charging.
What installation typically includes
- Site check: panel capacity, breaker space, routing, distance, and placement options
- Correct circuit planning for a 240V Level 2 charger
- Mounting & wiring & testing
- Walkthrough: how to use features, schedule charging, and what to watch for
What impacts installation cost & timing
- Distance from panel to charger location (longer run = more labor/material)
- Whether your panel has capacity/room for a new circuit
- Whether a service/panel upgrade is needed (not always—but we verify)
- Permitting/inspection requirements (when applicable)
What installation typically includes
- Your EV make/model (or planned EV)
- Where you want the charger installed (garage wall, exterior, carport, etc.)
- Photo of your electrical panel
- Any major loads: pool equipment, hot tub, generator, second EV, etc.
EV Solutions FAQ
What power do I need for a Level 2 EV charger?
Level 2 chargers typically use a 240V circuit, which enables faster charging than 120V charging. We’ll confirm your
home can support the additional load safely.
Do I need a 200A panel for an EV charger?
Not always. Many Level 2 installs are supported by homes with 200A service, but the real answer depends on your
existing loads and available breaker space—so we check before recommending upgrades.
Do you help with smart/app setup?
Yes. Many modern chargers support app-based scheduling/monitoring—useful for off-peak charging and
convenience.
How fast will my EV charge at home?
It depends on your vehicle’s onboard charger, your charger output, and your electrical setup. We’ll help you choose a
setup that matches your daily driving needs (without overspending).
Can I install the charger outside?
Many chargers are designed for indoor/outdoor use. We’ll confirm the right location, weather rating, and install
approach.
Schedule a Consultation
If you want fast clarity (and a clean plan), book a quick consultation. We’ll review your setup, confirm what your
electrical system can support, and recommend the best next step—quote, install plan, or upgrade strategy.
Bring your questions. We’ll bring the answers.