Greenwood EV Chargers

EV Charger Installation in Greenwood, LA

Ed's Electric installs Level 2 EV chargers across Greenwood — Tesla Wall Connectors, ChargePoint, Wallbox, Emporia — with Caddo Parish permits pulled and proper panel load calculations so your new charger doesn't compromise the rest of the house.

  • Tesla Wall Connector installs
  • ChargePoint & Wallbox installs
  • NEMA 14-50 plug-in chargers
  • Panel & sub-panel load calcs
  • Garage & driveway installs
  • Long conduit runs
  • Caddo Parish permits
  • Free written quotes

EV chargers for Greenwood homes

Greenwood sits right off I-20 and is one of the fastest-growing suburbs in Caddo Parish. New subdivisions typically ship with 200A panels ready for a Level 2 charger; older homes on Pines Road or 80 sometimes need a load calculation and, occasionally, a panel upgrade first. We do both.

Every install includes a load calculation, Caddo Parish permit, dedicated breaker termination, clean conduit routing, and app pairing before we leave. We install Tesla Wall Connectors (including the newer Universal J1772 model), ChargePoint Home Flex, Wallbox Pulsar Plus, Emporia, and most other Level 2 hardwired and plug-in chargers.

Ready to get started?

Call or text Ed's Electric — Shreveport's trusted licensed, bonded and insured electrician for 40+ years.

Greenwood EV Charger FAQ

Do you install EV chargers in Greenwood, LA?

Yes — we install Level 2 chargers across Greenwood and the I-20 corridor. Most single-family installs are a same-day job with a Caddo Parish permit.

Which EV charger is best for a Greenwood home?

For most homeowners, a 48A hardwired charger (Tesla Wall Connector, ChargePoint Home Flex, or Wallbox Pulsar Plus) delivers the fastest home charging your panel can support. If you rent or plan to move, a NEMA 14-50 plug-in unit is portable.

How much extra will running conduit from the panel to the driveway cost?

Short interior garage runs are usually included in the base price. Long exterior conduit runs to a driveway or detached garage add materials and labor — we quote it flat before we start, so there are no surprises.