Tesla Wall Connector installation.
The Tesla Wall Connector needs a dedicated 60-amp circuit on a 240V breaker. We check your panel, run the circuit, mount the unit, and get it permitted. You charge at home starting tonight.
The Tesla Wall Connector needs a dedicated 60-amp circuit on a 240V breaker. We check your panel, run the circuit, mount the unit, and get it permitted. You charge at home starting tonight.
If you have a 200-amp panel with open slots, this is straightforward. New breaker, new circuit, mount the charger. Most installs take 3-4 hours.
No open slots doesn't mean you need a new panel. We can swap out a tandem breaker, add a subpanel, or in some cases reorganize circuits to free up space.
If you're on a 100-amp panel, adding a 60-amp circuit isn't going to work. We'll quote the panel upgrade and charger install together — usually saves money over doing them separately.
The Tesla Wall Connector is purpose-built for Tesla vehicles — fastest charging speeds, native app integration, Wi-Fi firmware updates. If you drive a Tesla, get the Tesla charger. If you have mixed vehicles (Tesla + non-Tesla), consider a J1772 universal charger like the ChargePoint Home Flex. We install both.
Tesla sells it as a DIY product, but the electrical work — running a 60-amp circuit from your panel — requires a licensed electrician and a permit in North Carolina. The charger mounting is the easy part. The wiring is the real work.
Pricing depends on distance from your panel and whether an upgrade is needed. Federal 30C tax credit covers 30% of total cost, up to $1,000. You get an itemized quote before any work starts.
The Wall Connector is rated for outdoor installation. Coastal NC installs get weather-rated conduit and corrosion-resistant hardware. Salt air corrodes standard fittings within a few years.
You can use the Mobile Connector on a standard 120V outlet, but it adds about 3 miles of range per hour. The Wall Connector on 240V adds 44 miles per hour. If you drive more than 30 miles a day, you need the Wall Connector.
Cliff has been wiring EV chargers across New Hanover and Brunswick counties since before most people knew what a Tesla Wall Connector was. The beach communities — Wrightsville Beach, Carolina Beach, Kure Beach, and Figure Eight Island — have seen a big jump in Teslas over the last couple of years, and most of those garages (and carports) need a dedicated 240V circuit run from the panel. Outdoor installs near salt air get weather-rated conduit and stainless hardware. That's not optional down here — standard fittings corrode in a year or two.
In older Wilmington neighborhoods, the panel is often on one side of the house and the garage is on the other, which means a longer conduit run and more wire. Same goes for homes in Monkey Junction and Myrtle Grove where detached garages and carports are common. Cliff also covers Hampstead, Leland, and Ogden / Porters Neck — newer construction in those areas usually has 200-amp panels with room for a 60-amp breaker, so the install is more straightforward. Every job gets a New Hanover or Brunswick County permit and inspection.