In-House Electric is Tesla-certified to install Wall Connectors and dedicated EV circuits—done right, code-compliant, and backed by our workmanship warranty.
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We install the Gen 3 Tesla Wall Connector and all compatible Tesla home charging hardware for Model S, 3, X, Y, and Cybertruck.
WHY IN-HOUSE ELECTRIC
We’re one of the only Tesla-certified EV circuit installation providers in the Puget Sound area. That means your installation meets Tesla’s exacting standards—and ours.
Our electricians are certified by Tesla to install Wall Connectors—ensuring your charger performs exactly as Tesla designed it and preserving your warranty.
We pull every required permit and handle city inspections so your install is fully code-compliant and your home insurance stays intact.
Before we touch a wire, we assess your electrical panel to ensure it can handle Level 2 charging loads—recommending upgrades only when genuinely needed.
No surprise charges. We quote before we start and honor that price. 0% interest financing available for 24 months for qualified homeowners.
Every installation is backed by our industry-leading workmanship warranty. If something’s wrong with our work, we fix it—no questions asked.
We respect your time. Most installations are scheduled within the same week, and we show up in the window we promise—no all-day waits.
WHAT WE INSTALL
From a basic NEMA outlet to a full hardwired Wall Connector, we help you choose and install the right charging solution for your Tesla.
The fastest and most feature-rich home charging option. Hardwired directly to a 60A dedicated circuit, it delivers up to 44 miles of range per hour.
A 240V, 50-amp outlet lets you use Tesla’s Mobile Connector for Level 2 charging—a great solution if you travel between multiple locations.
OUR PROCESS
Our five-step process makes installing your Tesla home charger smooth and stress-free from first call to final test drive.
Call us at 425-760-3203 or book online. One of our Tesla-certified electricians will visit your home to evaluate your panel, garage layout, and charging needs—at no cost to you.
After the site visit, you’ll receive an itemized quote covering labor, materials, and any required panel upgrades. No hidden fees—ever.
Our team handles all local permitting with the City of Everett or your municipality. You don’t need to lift a finger.
Our licensed electricians arrive on time, install your Tesla Wall Connector or NEMA outlet cleanly and correctly, and leave your space as tidy as they found it.
We walk you through the completed installation, confirm the charger is communicating with your Tesla, and ensure it passes city inspection before we consider the job done.
Get a free, no-obligation quote from In-House Electric—Puget Sound’s trusted Tesla-certified EV charger installer since 2009.
Installation costs vary based on your panel capacity, the distance from the panel to the charger location, and whether any upgrades are needed. Most straightforward installs run between $400–$900 in labor. We provide a fixed quote before any work begins.
Not always. Many homes already have capacity for a 60A dedicated circuit. During our free site assessment, we check your panel and only recommend an upgrade if your current capacity genuinely requires it.
Tesla strongly recommends professional installation by a certified electrician. DIY installation can void the Wall Connector warranty, create code violations, and pose serious electrical safety hazards. Our certified team ensures everything is done correctly and to code.
Yes. The federal Alternative Fuel Vehicle Refueling Property Credit (IRS Form 8911) may cover 30% of installation costs up to $1,000 for homeowners. Washington state and local utilities sometimes offer additional incentives. We recommend consulting your tax advisor.
Most Tesla Wall Connector installations are completed in 2–4 hours. If a panel upgrade or sub-panel installation is required, it may take a full day. We’ll give you an accurate time estimate before the appointment.
We serve Everett, Lynnwood, Monroe, Lake Stevens, Arlington, Marysville, and surrounding areas across Snohomish and King Counties.