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EV Charger Installation Edmonton

Fast EV charger installs for homes & businesses across Edmonton

We specialize in:

• Home EV charger installs  

• 240V EV charging setup  

• Panel upgrades for EVs  

• Garage & driveway installs  

•Multi-unit & commercial EV

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EV charging is no longer optional, it’s part of how homes operate, how businesses grow, and how buildings stay competitive. Whether it’s a single home install or a full property rollout, the system behind it needs to be planned and installed properly from the start.


EV charger installations in Edmonton for homes, garages, multi-unit buildings, and commercial properties, must be built to handle real electrical demand, consistent use, and future expansion without failure.


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With 21+ years of experience, every EV charger install is approached with a clear understanding of your electrical system, available capacity, and how the charger will be used day-to-day whether it’s a homeowner charging overnight, a business serving customers, or a building supporting multiple units.


From single charger installs to multi-unit and commercial EV charging setups, the work is clean, properly planned, and built to perform reliably, without overloading your system or causing issues down the line. From initial planning to final inspection, everything is handled start to finish.

Commercial Electrician in Edmonton: Costs, Permits, Build-Outs & What Business Owners Need to Know

Commercial electrical costs in Edmonton vary widely depending on the size and type of business.


Typical ranges:


Service calls: $180 – $400+

Small tenant improvements: $2,000 – $10,000+

Full commercial build-outs (restaurants, retail, offices): $10,000 – $100,000+


Costs depend on power requirements, panel upgrades, lighting, equipment connections, and code compliance.


What to do:


-Get a detailed quote based on your floor plan and equipment

-Confirm what’s included (permits, inspections, materials)

-Budget for electrical early in your project

Yes — all commercial electrical work in Edmonton requires permits and inspections.


This includes:


Tenant improvements

New business build-outs

Equipment connections

Panel and service upgrades


In Alberta, only a Master Electrician can pull commercial electrical permits, ensuring the work meets code and passes inspection.


What to do:


-Confirm your electrician is handling permits

-Ensure inspections are scheduled and completed

-Never proceed without proper permits (can delay opening)

Timelines depend on the size and complexity of the project.


Typical timelines:


Small commercial upgrades: 1–3 days

Tenant improvements: 1–3 weeks

Full build-outs (restaurants, large spaces): 3–8+ weeks


Delays often happen due to permit approvals, inspections, or changes in scope.


What to do:


-Involve your electrician early in planning

-Align timelines with your contractor and landlord

-Build buffer time before your opening date

Electrical requirements vary depending on your business type.


Common needs include:


Adequate panel capacity

Dedicated circuits for equipment

Emergency lighting and exit signs

Proper lighting levels

Code-compliant wiring and installations


Restaurants, salons, and gyms often require higher power loads and specialized setups.


What to do:


-Provide your equipment list to your electrician early

-Confirm power requirements with your landlord

-Ensure your layout meets electrical code before build-out

Many commercial spaces in Edmonton require upgrades before a new business can operate.


You may need an upgrade if:


Your equipment exceeds current capacity

The panel is outdated or undersized

You’re changing the use of the space (ex: retail → restaurant)


Upgrades may include larger panels, new circuits, or service upgrades.


What to do:


-Have the electrical system assessed before signing a lease (if possible)

-Plan upgrades early to avoid delays

-Coordinate with your landlord on responsibilities

Yes — commercial electricians handle full installations for business operations.


This includes:


Interior and exterior lighting

LED upgrades for energy efficiency

Signage power

Equipment hookups (kitchen, gym, office equipment)

Dedicated circuits for specialized equipment


Proper installation ensures safety, efficiency, and code compliance.


What to do:


-Plan lighting and signage early in your design

-Provide equipment specs for accurate installation

-Consider LED upgrades to reduce operating costs

Commercial projects require experience, coordination, and code knowledge.


You should look for:


A licensed commercial electrician

A company with a Master Electrician for permits

Experience with tenant improvements and build-outs

Ability to meet timelines and coordinate with other trades


Choosing the wrong electrician can delay inspections and opening.


What to do:


-Ask about experience with similar businesses

-Confirm they handle permits and inspections

-Get a clear timeline and scope before starting

Our Commercial Electrical Services Include:


• Commercial electrical panel upgrades, service upgrades, and distribution systems


• Tenant improvements (TI), commercial build-outs, and full electrical renovations


• 3-phase power systems, equipment wiring, and load calculations


• Commercial service calls, electrical repairs, and advanced troubleshooting


• LED lighting upgrades, energy-efficient retrofits, and full lighting design


• Warehouse, shop, and facility electrical installations and upgrades


• HVAC control wiring, equipment interlocking, and system integration


• Fire alarm systems, VI fire alarm testing, and emergency lighting systems


• Fire suppression system wiring and life safety electrical integration


• Commercial kitchen and restaurant

electrical systems and equipment power


• Office, retail, and professional space electrical installations and upgrades


• Exterior lighting, parking lot lighting, and building lighting systems


• Panel replacements, circuit upgrades, and load balancing


• Preventative maintenance and electrical system inspections


• Control wiring, automation prep, and future expansion planning


• Electrical rough-in, finishing, and full project coordination


• Code-aligned installations, permit management, and inspection coordination

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