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At Aqua Plumbing & Air, we are the trusted providers for electric vehicle installation and services in Sarasota, Ellenton, and surrounding areas since 1974.

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EV charger installation in Sarasota, Ellenton, and Surrounding Areas


Transform your garage into an EV-friendly haven with Aqua Plumbing & Air! Serving Sarasota, Bradenton, and Lakewood Ranch, we specialize in seamless EV charger installations that make powering your electric vehicle a breeze. Let’s create a cleaner, more sustainable future together—one charge at a time!

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EV Car Charger Installation by Aqua Plumbing & Air

Looking to power up your EV in Sarasota, Bradenton, or Lakewood Ranch? Aqua Plumbing & Air has you covered with expert EV car charger installations! Since 1974, we've been dedicated to providing top-notch electrical services right at your home. Let us help you embrace the future of driving!

Power Up Your Home or Business with Professional EV Charger Installation


As electric vehicles become more popular across Sarasota and the Gulf Coast, having a reliable, efficient home charging station is essential. Our certified electricians provide professional EV charger installation for homeowners and businesses throughout Sarasota, Bradenton, Siesta Key, Lakewood Ranch, and surrounding areas.



Whether you drive a Tesla, Ford, Rivian, or any other EV, we’ll help you choose and install the right Level 2 or Level 3 charger for your needs — safely, quickly, and up to code.

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Why Choose a Professional EV Charger Installer?

Installing an EV charger isn’t a simple plug-and-play job — it requires electrical expertise and proper permitting. Our licensed technicians ensure:

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Safe, code-compliant installation following local Sarasota County electrical standards.

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Dedicated 240V circuit setup for faster, more reliable charging.

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Charger compatibility with your specific EV make and model.

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Seamless integration with your home or commercial electrical panel.

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Peace of mind knowing your charger is installed by a qualified, insured electrician.

Residential EV Charger Installation in Sarasota

Want the convenience of charging your car right in your own garage or driveway? We handle everything — from permits and panel upgrades to charger mounting and setup. Our team will help you find the best location and ensure your system operates efficiently and safely.



Benefits:

  • Save time with fast overnight charging
  • Increase your home’s value
  • Enjoy eco-friendly driving convenience
  • Avoid public charging fees


Types of EV Chargers We Install


We offer installation for all major EV charging systems, including:

  • Level 1 Chargers – Standard 120V outlets; great for overnight charging.
  • Level 2 Chargers – 240V systems for 4–6x faster charging at home.
  • Level 3 / DC Fast Chargers – Ideal for commercial and fleet applications.

We work with trusted brands like Tesla, ChargePoint, Enel X, JuiceBox, Blink, and Wallbox to ensure quality and performance.

Commercial EV Charger Installation

Attract more customers, tenants, or employees by adding EV charging stations to your property. We install and maintain chargers for:

  • Condominiums and apartment complexes
  • Shopping centers and parking garages
  • Offices and corporate campuses
  • Hotels and hospitality properties

Our commercial EV charging solutions include smart charging options, load management systems, and network monitoring for maximum uptime.

Why Sarasota Homeowners Choose Us

Locally owned and operated

Licensed & insured electricians

Transparent pricing — no hidden fees

Fast, professional installations

Knowledge of local permitting & code requirements

Contact Us Now for All Your ev car charger Needs

At Aqua Plumbing & Air, we have been providing top-quality electrician services to Sarasota, Ellenton, and the surrounding areas since 1974. With over 75 service vehicles and a team of expert electricians, we are here to keep your home or business safe, functional, and up to code. Whether you need electrical installations, repairs, or safety inspections, contact us today for reliable electrician services you can count on!

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Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ)

  • Which type of EV charger is best for my Sarasota home, and how long does it take to charge?

    For most Sarasota homeowners, a Level 2 EV Charger is the optimal choice. While a Level 1 charger uses a standard wall outlet and takes days to fully charge an EV, a Level 2 charger uses a 240V circuit (like a dryer) and can charge your vehicle from near empty to 80% in about 4 to 10 hours. This is perfect for overnight charging, ensuring you start every day with a "full tank." We recommend a high-quality Level 2 unit for the best combination of speed and convenience for your daily commute.

  • Do I need a permit or special approval to install an EV charger at my Sarasota property?

    Yes, you absolutely need a permit for EV charger installation in Sarasota County to ensure compliance with the Florida Building Code and electrical safety standards (specifically NFPA 70/NEC). Our licensed electricians manage the entire permitting and inspection process with the local building department to make the installation hassle-free and guarantee the work is safe and up to code. If you live in a condo or an HOA community, we also guide you through obtaining any necessary association approval, which is a common requirement in the Sarasota area.

  • What modifications are usually required for my home’s electrical system to support a Level 2 charger?

    A Level 2 charger requires a dedicated 240-volt circuit and typically a 40-amp or 50-amp breaker. Many newer Sarasota homes can accommodate this easily. However, older homes or those with fully-loaded electrical panels may require a panel upgrade to handle the additional electrical load safely. During our initial on-site consultation, our licensed electrician will assess your current electrical system to determine the exact requirements and provide a clear, upfront quote for any necessary upgrades.

  • Why should I use a licensed local electrician for my Sarasota EV charger installation instead of a general handyman?

    Installing an EV charging station is a significant electrical upgrade involving high-voltage wiring, which requires specific expertise and adherence to complex codes. You should always use a licensed, local electrician like us who is insured and familiar with Sarasota County's specific permitting and inspection process. This ensures the installation is safe, reliable, covered by warranty, and—crucially—passes the mandatory municipal electrical inspection. Cutting corners with an unlicensed contractor can lead to fire hazards, voided insurance, and costly repairs down the road.

  • Do you install EV Chargers in my garage?

    Yes, we do. Charge fast and easy with an EV charger installed by Aqua. 

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