EV Charging Station Installation & Maintenance
EV charging station installation and maintenance involves the electrical work required to bring electric vehicle charging capability to a commercial property. We are fully certified in the Installation, Repair and Maintenance, and Preventative Maintenance of ChargePoint chargers.
The service includes:
- Assessing the property's existing electrical capacity
- Running new circuits from panels to charging locations
- Installing dedicated disconnects and breakers
- Mounting and wiring Level 2 or DC fast charging units
- Commissioning the charger's software and network connectivity
- Performing ongoing maintenance to keep chargers operational.
- CP6000, CT4000 and CPF50 Preventive Maintenance
- CP6000, CP4000 and CPF50 Corrective Maintenance
- CP6000, CP4000 and CPF50 Installation
As electric vehicle adoption accelerates, commercial property owners, retailers, hotels, and employers are increasingly adding charging infrastructure to attract tenants, customers, and employees.
A-1 Lighting brings its extensive commercial electrical expertise to EV charger installations, handling every phase from initial site assessment through final commissioning. The company has installed charging stations at commercial properties including car dealerships, hotels, condominium complexes, and office buildings, working with various charger brands and configurations. A-1 Lighting’s electricians are experienced in evaluating panel capacity, determining whether service upgrades are needed, running conduit and wiring across parking lots and garages, and ensuring installations meet all applicable electrical codes. The company also handles the 4G module upgrades and network connectivity setup that modern networked chargers require.
Beyond installation, A-1 Lighting provides reactive and preventive maintenance for EV charging equipment. This includes troubleshooting chargers that are not functioning properly, replacing damaged plugs and connectors, verifying power output, and ensuring network communication remains active so chargers can process payments and report usage data.
For properties that want to future-proof their parking infrastructure, A-1 Lighting can assess current electrical systems and recommend a phased approach to adding chargers as demand grows — ensuring the initial installation is designed to accommodate expansion without costly rework.