In British Columbia, EV charger installation should be completed by a licensed electrical contractor, not just a general handyman or unqualified installer. A Level 2 EV charger adds a major electrical load to your home or commercial property, so the work must be planned, permitted and installed correctly.
Before installing an EV charger, the electrician should confirm that the company is licensed to perform regulated electrical work in BC. The installation should also be completed by a qualified electrician under the supervision of an active Field Safety Representative, also known as an FSR.
List of Licenses an Electrician Should Have for Installing EV Charger in BC
Technical Safety BC states that EV charger installations require the correct electrical installation permit and should be completed by a licensed contractor. BC Hydro also notes that an electrical permit must be in place before installation begins, and if an electrician is completing the work, they should apply for the permit on behalf of the customer.
| Requirement | Why It Matters |
|---|---|
| Licensed Electrical Contractor | Confirms the company is authorized to perform regulated electrical work in BC. |
| Qualified Electrician | Ensures the EV charger is installed by someone trained to handle electrical systems safely. |
| Field Safety Representative, FSR | The FSR oversees code compliance and is connected to the electrical permit process. |
| Electrical Permit | Confirms the work is documented, code conscious and ready for inspection when required. |
| Load Calculation Knowledge | Helps confirm whether your panel can safely support a Level 2 EV charger. |
| BC Electrical Code Knowledge | Helps ensure the charger, wiring, breaker and installation method meet safety requirements. |
| Insurance and Worker Coverage | Protects the homeowner, business owner and workers during the project. |
At Care Electrical Services, our EV charger installation process starts with a proper electrical review. We check your panel capacity, breaker space, charger location and wiring route before recommending the right installation option. If your property needs load management or a panel upgrade, we explain that clearly before the work begins.
Choosing the right EV charger electrician in BC helps protect your home, vehicle, insurance coverage and long term charging safety.