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ChargePoint Installers in San Francisco, CA

Home Flex + commercial CT/CP units — certified install.

ChargePoint Certified Installers in San Francisco, CA — Home Flex residential and CT4000 / CP6000 commercial stations. Cloud commissioning, RFID/payment provisioning, and ENERGY STAR rebate paperwork.

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Why a ChargePoint-trained installer

ChargePoint requires a Certified Installer for commercial stations to activate cloud features, payment, and OCPP back-end. Home Flex installs benefit from the same training for proper load management.

01 · Hardware

EV charger types installed in San Francisco, CA

From a 120V garage outlet to a 350 kW highway DC fast charger — what they cost and what they need.

Level 1

120V trickle (Level 1)

Power
1.4 kW · 12A
Speed
3–5 mi/hr
Cost
$0 (uses included EVSE cord)

Standard outlet — no install required

Best for: Plug-in hybrids and low-mileage commuters.

Level 2

240V Level 2 home charger

Power
7.7–11.5 kW · 32–48A
Speed
25–40 mi/hr
Cost
$900–$2,200 typical installed

Dedicated 40–60A circuit, NEMA 14-50 or hardwired

Best for: Daily-driver EVs that need an overnight full charge.

Level 2 Commercial

Networked Level 2 (workplace / MUD)

Power
11.5–19.2 kW · 48–80A
Speed
40–70 mi/hr
Cost
$2,500–$7,500 per port (excluding service)

Dedicated circuit + OCPP network + load management

Best for: Workplaces, multifamily, hotels, fleet depots.

DC Fast

DC Fast Charging (50–350 kW)

Power
50–350 kW · 480V 3-phase
Speed
100–300 mi in 20–40 min
Cost
$45,000–$200,000+ per stall

Utility coordination, transformer, concrete pad

Best for: Retail, highway corridors, public charging hubs.

02 · Process

The EV charger installation process

Typical timeline from first survey to a powered, permitted, inspected charger.

  1. 01
    45–90 min

    Site survey & load calc

    Electrician measures panel capacity, runs a NEC 220.83 load calculation, and walks the conduit path from panel to parking spot.

  2. 02
    1–5 business days

    Permit pulled

    Licensed installer files an electrical permit with the local AHJ. Most cities now have an EV-charger fast-track.

  3. 03
    Same-day to 2 weeks

    Service / panel verification

    If service is ≤100A or the panel is full, the install adds a sub-panel, load-management module, or a 200A service upgrade.

  4. 04
    2–6 hours

    Conduit & wire run

    Copper THHN sized for continuous load (125%) is pulled in EMT, PVC, or fished through walls per the AHJ.

  5. 05
    1–2 hours

    EVSE mount & commissioning

    Charger is mounted, terminated, and commissioned over Wi-Fi (Tesla, ChargePoint, Wallbox) with the correct current setting.

  6. 06
    1–7 business days

    Inspection + utility notice

    AHJ signs off; some utilities require an EV-charger notification for time-of-use rates or load-control programs.

03 · Code

Permits & inspections in California

Every EV charger over 16A needs a permit. Here's what gets inspected.

California permitting

NEC cycle
2022 NEC + Title 24 energy code
Permit notes
Permits issued by the local building & safety department; CSLB C-10 license required for any work over $500.
Inspection
Rough-in and final inspections required; Title 24 compliance verified at final.

EV-specific code (NEC 625)

  • NEC Article 625 governs EVSE — dedicated branch circuit, no shared loads.
  • Continuous-load sizing: breaker + wire at 125% of charger amps (e.g. 48A charger → 60A circuit).
  • GFCI required for receptacle (NEMA 14-50) installs; hardwired Wall Connectors are exempt.
  • Service ≤100A almost always requires a load-management device or a 200A upgrade.
  • EVSE must be UL-listed (UL 2594 / 2231) and installed per manufacturer instructions for warranty.
04 · Rebates

EV charger rebates & incentives in California

Stackable federal, state, and utility programs your installer can paperwork.

Federal

Federal §30C Alternative Fuel Credit

Available for installs in eligible low-income or non-urban census tracts through 2032. Filed with IRS Form 8911.

Amount
30% / up to $1,000 (home) · up to $100,000 (commercial)

State programs · California

ProgramAmount
CALeVIP / CA Clean Fuel RewardUp to $6,500 per port

Utility programs

ProgramAmount
PG&E EV Charge Network$500–$2,500 home rebate
SCE Charge Ready HomeUp to $1,500

Programs change frequently. Verify current eligibility at DOE AFDC before filing.

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ChargePoint FAQ

+Does ChargePoint qualify for utility rebates in San Francisco, CA?

Most San Francisco, CA utilities accept ChargePoint Home Flex and CT4000-series stations for residential and commercial EV rebates. A Certified Installer files the post-install paperwork.

+Does ChargePoint require a certified installer in San Francisco, CA?

For warranty coverage and (in many cases) rebate paperwork, ChargePoint expects a manufacturer-trained licensed electrician. Listings on this page are filtered for San Francisco, CA pros who meet that bar.

+How is the ChargePoint certification verified in San Francisco, CA?

Every San Francisco, CA contractor listed here holds an active state electrical license + has documented ChargePoint installer training. We re-verify both annually.

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