EV charger installation: the highest-intent work in the electrical trade
Ask ten electricians what fills their calendar and you will hear service calls and small repairs. Ask what pays for the new truck and it is the big tickets: panel upgrades, rewires, and increasingly, EV charger installation. The search data says the EV wave is not coming. It is here.
The demand curve behind the plug
Every electric vehicle sold creates a homeowner staring at a wall socket doing math. Level 2 charger installation is a straightforward, high-margin job, and the person searching “EV charger installer near me” has already bought the car. There is no lead more ready than that one.
Public charging tells the same story: charging networks need certified installation partners in every metro they enter, and they find them the same way homeowners do.
Why most electricians miss it
Because their websites say “electrical services” and their Google profiles list “electrician” and nothing else. Google cannot rank you for work it does not know you do. The fix is unglamorous: the right service categories on the business profile, a real page for EV charger installation, and photos of actual installs.
The panel upgrade multiplier
Here is the part the trade knows and marketing rarely uses: a meaningful share of charger installs require a panel upgrade first. One search, two tickets. Content that explains this honestly (“will my panel handle a Level 2 charger?”) ranks, converts, and pre-sells the bigger job.
Getting found for it
High-intent, high-ticket, underbuilt: that combination is rare, and it is the core of our electrician SEO service. If you want to know how many people searched for charger installation in your metro last month, book a call and we will pull the numbers live.
The keyword clusters, concretely
The EV cluster is really three clusters. Install intent: “EV charger installation”, “Level 2 charger installer”, “Tesla wall connector installation”, the money searches, committed buyers. Capability questions: “will my panel handle an EV charger”, “200 amp panel upgrade cost”, the searches that uncover the second ticket. And commercial: “fleet charging installation”, “EV charging for apartments”, lower volume, much larger jobs. A contractor visible across all three owns the fastest-growing revenue line in the trade; most are visible in none.
How to get found for it
The playbook is unglamorous and it works. Add the EV charging service categories to your business profile, because Google cannot rank you for work it does not know you do. Build one substantial charger page that answers the panel question honestly, with your real install photos. Ask every charger customer for a review that mentions the work by name, since review text is a relevance signal. Then let the suburb pages carry it across your territory. That sequence, run properly, is precisely what our electrician SEO service does, and charger keywords are usually where its first wins land.