Ready to charge fast at home? We install licensed Level 2 EV chargers across Brookfield, including Brookfield Square area, Elm Grove border, Lilly Road corridor. Flat quotes with the permit and inspection included, a load calculation up front, and honest advice on whether your panel is ready.
Quick answer: An EV charger install here usually runs $800 to $1,800 for a standard Level 2 on an adequate panel, $500 to $1,100 for a NEMA 14-50 outlet, and $900 to $2,000 for a hardwired connector, with the permit and inspection included.
Brookfield sits on the Waukesha County side west of the metro and is one of the most affluent, EV-heavy suburbs we cover. The homes here are newer and larger, usually with 200-amp service and attached three-car garages, which makes for the cleanest installs and the fastest turnarounds. The demand skews toward hardwired wall connectors, smart chargers with scheduling and Wi-Fi, and two-charger setups for households running two electric cars. Because this is Waukesha County, the permit process and the electrical inspection follow the local village rules rather than the city of Milwaukee, so we confirm the jurisdiction when we quote. Driveway and garage placements are straightforward on the larger lots.
Brookfield Square area · Elm Grove border · Lilly Road corridor · Fox River area
53005, 53045, 53005
A standard Level 2 install here usually runs $800 to $1,800 on an adequate panel, with the dedicated circuit, mounting, permit, and inspection included. A panel upgrade, if the load calc requires one, is a separate $1,800 to $3,500 we price up front.
Most Brookfield calls reach our tech in 20-30 minutes. We do a quick load check from your panel photos, quote the flat price, and usually schedule the install within a few days.
Brookfield sits on the Waukesha County side west of the metro and is one of the most affluent, EV-heavy suburbs we cover. The homes here are newer and larger, usually with 200-amp service and attached three-car garages, which makes for the cleanest installs and the fastest turnarounds. The demand skews toward hardwired wall connectors, smart chargers with scheduling and Wi-Fi, and two-charger setups for households running two electric cars. Because this is Waukesha County, the permit process and the electrical inspection follow the local village rules rather than the city of Milwaukee, so we confirm the jurisdiction when we quote. Driveway and garage placements are straightforward on the larger lots.
Yes - single or multiple ports for small businesses, workplaces, apartments, and condo associations, with load management to share capacity across chargers. We assess the building service, design the circuit, install the chargers, and handle permits and inspection. These are quoted per site after a walk-through.
Yes. An EV charger circuit requires an electrical permit and an inspection, and the city or village sets the rule and the fee, usually about $50 to $175. We pull the permit, do the work to code, and schedule the inspection, all included in the flat quote.