- Licensed EV charger installation for Worcester County homes and businesses.
EV Charger Installation for Worcester County Homes & Businesses
Charging at home should be fast, safe, and something you never think about. Our licensed team installs Level 2 EV chargers sized for your vehicle and wired to current MA code, and tells you upfront whether your panel can handle it before any work begins.
Is your home ready for a home EV charger?
Most homes can support a Level 2 EV charger, but some need a panel upgrade first. We assess your system and give you a clear answer before any work begins.
Quality you can count on
Every EV charger installation we complete is permitted with your city or town, installed to current NEC and Massachusetts electrical code, and inspected before we call it done. No shortcuts, no surprises.
A team built on one standard
Paul Bergeron Jr. founded this company in 2006 on the belief that electrical work should be done right the first time. Every technician on our team is trained to that same standard. From the initial assessment through the final walkthrough, we treat your home the way we would treat our own.
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Reasons you might need an EV charger installed
From new EV ownership to upgrading from slow Level 1 charging these are the most common situations that bring Worcester County homeowners to call us.
- You purchased or are planning to purchase an electric vehicle
- You are charging on a Level 1 outlet and want faster overnight charging
- Your current panel does not support a 240V circuit without an upgrade
- You want to future-proof your home for a second EV or battery storage
- You are a landlord wanting to add EV charging as a property amenity
- You run a business and want to offer charging for employees or customers
- Your electric utility offers Time-of-Use rates that reward overnight charging
- Your EV manufacturer recommends a Level 2 charger for regular use
What every Bergeron EV charger installation includes.
- Licensed master electrician oversight on every installation
- Load assessment of your current electrical panel before any work begins
- Dedicated 240V circuit sized for your charger and vehicle
- NEMA 14-50 outlet or hardwired charger installation based on your preference
- Weatherproof outdoor installation where applicable
- Permits pulled from your city or town building department
- Inspection scheduled and completed before job closeout
- Full craftsmanship guarantee on all work and materials
- Mass Save rebate documentation and coordination for qualifying installations
- Follow-up call seven days after completion
EV charging levels and options we install
Level 1 vs Level 2 EV Charging
Level 1 Charging (120V Outlet)
Level 1 uses a standard 120V household outlet no electrical work needed. It charges at roughly 4 to 5 miles of range per hour. A depleted battery on a typical EV takes 20 to 40 hours to fully charge. For most daily drivers, Level 1 is not practical.
Level 2 Charging (240V Dedicated Circuit)
Level 2 requires a dedicated 240V circuit installed by a licensed electrician. It charges at 20 to 30 miles of range per hour and fully charges most EVs overnight in 6 to 10 hours. Level 2 is the standard for home EV charging and is what most vehicle manufacturers recommend.
Smart Charger vs Standard NEMA 14-50 Outlet
Smart chargers offer app control, scheduling, and energy monitoring. A NEMA 14-50 outlet works with any portable EVSE and is a simpler, lower-cost option. We install both. If you are unsure which fits your situation, we walk through the options at the estimate.
Mass Save EV Charger Rebates
Massachusetts homeowners served by National Grid or Eversource may qualify for a Mass Save rebate of up to $1,500 for a residential Level 2 EV charger installation. Bergeron Contracting confirms your eligibility at the estimate, completes the required documentation, and ensures the installation meets program standards so you can claim the rebate without the paperwork hassle.
Panel Upgrade and EV Charger Common Combination
Many homes running a 100-amp service panel do not have capacity to support a Level 2 charger without an upgrade. If your panel assessment shows that an upgrade is needed, we quote both jobs together. The work is typically completed in two visits panel upgrade on day one, charger installation on day two. Coordinating both with one contractor simplifies the permit and inspection process significantly.
- Our Process
How It Works?
From your first call to the final walkthrough, our process is built around respect for your time and your home. Here’s how it works.
Assess & Document
Plan & Prepare
Complete & Follow Up
18+ Years of Experience
Bergeron Contracting has been serving Worcester County since 2006. Our licensed team has installed Level 2 EV chargers for homeowners and businesses across Central Massachusetts, from single-vehicle home setups to multi-charger commercial installations.
Residential & Commercial
We install EV chargers for single family homes, multi-family properties, and small to mid-size commercial spaces across Worcester County and Central Massachusetts. We assess your panel capacity, size the circuit correctly, and handle the full permit and inspection process.
Fully Licensed & Insured
Every job is completed under MA Master License #21807-A. We carry full liability insurance and workers compensation on every project so you are fully protected from the first day on site through the final inspection.
Frequently Asked Questions
Level 2 EV charger installation in Worcester typically ranges from $800 to $2,500 depending on panel capacity, installation location, and conduit run length. If a panel upgrade is needed, that is quoted separately. We provide a written estimate before any work begins.
Yes. Mass Save offers rebates of up to $1,500 for qualifying residential Level 2 EV charger installations. We confirm your eligibility at the estimate, handle the required documentation, and ensure the installation meets program standards.
Level 1 uses a standard 120V outlet and adds 4 to 5 miles of range per hour. Level 2 uses a dedicated 240V circuit and adds 20 to 30 miles of range per hour fully charging most EVs overnight. For daily use, Level 2 is the practical standard.
Yes. EV charger installations require an electrical permit in Massachusetts. Bergeron Contracting pulls all permits as part of the installation. The permit cost is included in your estimate.
It depends on your panel size and current load. A 200-amp panel typically has capacity. A 100-amp panel may need an upgrade first. We assess this during the estimate and give you a clear answer before any work is scheduled.
Most Level 2 EV charger installations are completed in 2 to 4 hours. If a panel upgrade is also needed, that is scheduled as a separate appointment. We coordinate both jobs to minimize the time your power is interrupted.
Yes. We install both hardwired smart chargers with app control and NEMA 14-50 outlets that work with any portable EVSE. During the estimate we walk through the options and help you choose what fits your situation and budget.