We connect Knoxville homeowners with licensed local electricians. Permit pulled for you. KUB rebate up to $400. Most installs completed in a single day.
We'll match you with a licensed Knoxville installer — usually within one business day.
From a straightforward Level 2 install to a full panel upgrade, we connect you with the right licensed electrician for the job.
240V dedicated circuit, charger mounted and wired, permit pulled, inspection scheduled. The full install — done in a day.
Learn more →Many Knoxville homes — especially in older neighborhoods like Fourth & Gill and Sequoyah Hills — need a panel upgrade first. We handle both.
Learn more →Hardwired Tesla Wall Connector installation for all Tesla models. NACS-compatible and code compliant for Knoxville homes.
Learn more →Multi-unit charger installs for offices, apartment complexes, retail lots, and fleet yards across the Knoxville metro.
Learn more →KUB (Knoxville Utilities Board) offers one of the best utility rebates for EV charger installation in Tennessee — up to $400 back for qualifying residential customers. Unlike some utility programs, KUB's rebate applies to any new Level 2 charger, not just ENERGY STAR certified models.
You submit the rebate form within 60 days of installation — not purchase. KUB mails or credits you up to $400. Your electrician doesn't file it for you.
Full step-by-step KUB rebate guide →A standard Level 2 install in Knoxville runs $900–$1,400 total — labor, charger unit, and permit. Homes needing a panel upgrade first run $2,500–$4,500+. The KUB rebate (up to $400) can bring your net cost down significantly. Full cost breakdown →
Yes. KUB residential customers can get up to $400 back on a qualifying new Level 2 charger. Submit the rebate form within 60 days of installation. Unlike some utility programs, KUB does not require an ENERGY STAR certified charger. Full KUB rebate guide →
Yes. Tennessee requires an electrical permit for Level 2 installation. Your licensed electrician pulls it from the City of Knoxville — it's standard, not an add-on. Permit guide →
Maybe. Newer homes in west Knoxville and Farragut usually don't. Older homes in neighborhoods like Fourth & Gill, Sequoyah Hills, and parts of North Knoxville often do. An electrician can assess in 15 minutes. How to check →
Yes. KUB offers a Time of Use (TOU) rate for EV owners with lower rates during off-peak overnight hours. Combined with Knoxville's already low electricity rates (38% below the national average), charging an EV at home in Knoxville is exceptionally affordable.
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