Home EV charger installation across Markham
Markham EV Charger Pros installs home Level 2 chargers across Unionville, Cornell, and the rest of the city, with fixed-price quotes and the permit handled for you.
Get your fixed-price quote
Your install, start to finish in four steps
We keep the process simple so you know what is happening at every stage. Most Markham homes go from booking to a working charger in a single visit.
Share your details
Tell us your EV model, where your panel sits, and where you want the charger. A few photos of your panel and garage usually let us quote without a site visit.
Get a fixed-price quote
We send back a written quote with the cable run, breaker, and any panel work spelled out. No surprises once the electrician arrives.
We pull the permit and install
An ESA-licensed electrician mounts the unit, runs the wiring, and files the electrical permit. Most installs wrap up the same day.
Inspection and you are charging
We coordinate the ESA inspection and walk you through the app and charging settings before we leave. Plug in and you are set.
EV charger services in Markham
From a straightforward Level 2 install to a panel upgrade or a commercial project, one ESA-licensed crew handles the whole job.
Level 2 Charger Installation
A Level 2 charger runs on a dedicated 240 volt circuit and adds roughly 30 to 50 km of range an hour. For Markham households it means a full battery every morning without a second thought.
Learn more →Electrical Panel Upgrade
Not every Markham home has the spare capacity to add a charger, and that is where a panel upgrade comes in. We check what your existing panel can handle before recommending one, so you only pay for an upgrade you actually need.
Learn more →Smart EV Charger Setup
A WiFi smart charger lets you schedule charging, track energy use, and lean into Ontario's cheapest power windows without lifting a finger. For Markham drivers on time-of-use billing, that scheduling alone can pay for the smarter unit over time.
Learn more →Tesla Wall Connector
Whether you drive a Tesla or a different EV, we install both the Tesla Wall Connector and universal J1772 and NACS chargers. The right choice depends on your garage, your current vehicle, and what you might add down the road.
Learn more →Commercial EV Charging
EV charging is no longer just a single-family concern in Markham, with condos, townhome complexes, and office lots all fielding requests from residents and staff. We handle shared-parking and multi-unit charging projects alongside our residential work.
Learn more →NEMA 14-50 Outlet
A NEMA 14-50 outlet is a flexible alternative to a hardwired charger, giving you a high-power socket you can plug a portable Level 2 unit into. It is a popular pick for Markham homeowners who want to keep their charging gear mobile.
Learn more →Cutting your charging and install costs
Charging at home in Ontario is far cheaper than public stations, especially once you shift to off-peak power. Rebate programs come and go, so we point Markham homeowners toward whatever is current through Alectra Utilities and provincial channels.
On the Ontario ultra-low overnight rate, charging at home costs a fraction of public fast-charging, and far less than gas.
Illustrative estimates based on Ontario residential rates. Actual savings depend on your vehicle, rate plan, and driving.
Markham and the GTA
Local ESA-licensed electricians, booking across the region.
Where we install across Markham
We cover every Markham neighbourhood, from established streets in Unionville to the newer builds going up in Cornell and Cathedraltown. If you are just outside the city limits, ask and we will tell you.
About Markham EV Charger Pros
Markham EV Charger Pros is a residential EV charger installation company serving Markham and the surrounding York Region that wires Level 2 chargers, upgrades panels, and manages permits and Alectra inspections for homeowners.
Markham EV Charger Pros is a local team focused on one thing: getting home EV chargers wired safely and correctly for Markham homeowners. As EV adoption climbs across the city, driven in part by the tech workforce around the Markham and Buttonville corridor, more driveways need a proper Level 2 setup rather than a slow trickle from a wall outlet.
Frequently asked
How much does EV charger installation cost in Markham?+
Expect $1,000 to $2,500 for a home charger in Markham. The cable distance and any panel work set the figure, not an hourly rate. We confirm the exact price after reviewing photos of your panel and parking.
Do I need a permit, and who handles it?+
Yes, a Level 2 charger install in Markham requires an electrical permit, and we file it for you as part of the job. The work falls under ESA rules, so an ESA-licensed electrician does the wiring and we book the inspection that follows. You do not need to contact the city or the ESA yourself.
Will my electrical panel handle a charger?+
Many Markham homes have enough capacity, but it depends on your panel size and what already draws power in the house. Newer builds in Cornell or Angus Glen often have a 200A panel with room to spare, while older homes in Markham Village sometimes need a spare breaker slot freed up or a panel upgrade. We check your available capacity before quoting so you know exactly where you stand.
How long does the installation take?+
Most installs finish the same day, usually in about 3 to 4 hours. A straightforward garage mount near the panel goes quickly, while a longer wiring run or a panel upgrade adds time. We confirm the expected window when we send your quote so you can plan your day.
Should I get a Tesla or a universal charger?+
It comes down to what you drive now and what you expect to drive later. A Tesla Wall Connector is a clean fit if your household is all Tesla, while a universal J1772 or NACS unit gives you flexibility if you might switch brands or add a second EV. We install both and will walk you through the trade-offs for your situation in Markham.
Do you install for Markham condos and townhomes?+
Yes, we handle townhomes and condo parking installs across Markham, though the process has an extra step. Freehold townhomes with their own panel work much like any house, while condos and shared garages usually need property management or board sign-off before wiring can start. Reach out and we will help you sort out the approvals and the right charging setup for your space.