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EV Charger Installers in Utah

Find EV charger installers in Utah. We've gathered 5 electricians and EV charging companies from across Utah with their phone number, address, hours, and Google rating — so you can compare and reach out for quotes. With residential electricity averaging 12.2¢/kWh in Utah, a properly installed Level 2 charger lets you fill up at home for a fraction of public charging.

5 EV charger installers in Utah

Spread across Utah so there's likely one near you. Details from public Google Business Profiles — verify before hiring.

Hedgehog Electric & Solar

4.9(1894)
Hours· tap to view
  • Monday7AM-5PM
  • Tuesday7AM-5PM
  • Wednesday7AM-5PM
  • Thursday7AM-5PM
  • Friday7AM-4PM
  • SaturdayClosed
  • SundayClosed

Denali Energy, LLC

4.9(25)
Hours· tap to view
  • Monday7AM-5:30PM
  • Tuesday7AM-5:30PM
  • Wednesday7AM-5:30PM
  • Thursday7AM-5:30PM
  • Friday7AM-5:30PM
  • SaturdayOpen 24 hours
  • SundayOpen 24 hours

Elite Power Solutions (Evo Electric)

4.9(48)
Hours· tap to view
  • MondayOpen 24 hours
  • TuesdayOpen 24 hours
  • WednesdayOpen 24 hours
  • ThursdayOpen 24 hours
  • FridayOpen 24 hours
  • SaturdayOpen 24 hours
  • SundayOpen 24 hours

Mr. Electric of Salt Lake City

5.0(304)
Hours· tap to view
  • MondayOpen 24 hours
  • TuesdayOpen 24 hours
  • WednesdayOpen 24 hours
  • ThursdayOpen 24 hours
  • FridayOpen 24 hours
  • SaturdayOpen 24 hours
  • SundayOpen 24 hours

Tactical Electrical Services

5.0(41)
Hours· tap to view
  • Monday8AM-5PM
  • Tuesday8AM-5PM
  • Wednesday8AM-5PM
  • Thursday8AM-5PM
  • Friday8AM-5PM
  • SaturdayClosed
  • SundayClosed

How to choose an EV charger installer in Utah

Hire a licensed electrician (NEC 625)

A Level 2 charger is a 240V branch circuit, so the work must be done by an electrician licensed in Utah and follow NEC Article 625, which governs electric-vehicle supply equipment. Confirm they carry liability insurance and a labor warranty on the install — not just the manufacturer's warranty on the charger itself.

Check your panel can handle the new 240V circuit

A good installer runs a load calculation before quoting. A Level 2 charger typically needs a dedicated 40–60A double-pole breaker, and an older or fully-loaded panel may need a subpanel or a service upgrade. Ask whether your panel has the spare capacity or whether the quote includes panel work — it's the single biggest cost variable.

Confirm the permit, inspection & hardwired vs. plug-in

A reputable contractor pulls the electrical permit and schedules the Utah inspection — skipping it can void insurance and fail at resale. Decide between a hardwired charger (cleaner, supports higher amperage, often required outdoors) and a NEMA 14-50 outlet (plug-in, portable). Both are valid; make sure the quote states which you're getting.

Listing data is sourced from public Google Business Profiles and may be out of date. WattSimple is not affiliated with, and does not endorse or recommend, any listed company. Verify licensing and details directly before hiring.

Frequently asked questions

Use a licensed electrician — installing a Level 2 charger is 240V electrical work governed by NEC Article 625. Confirm they pull the permit and schedule the inspection Utah requires, carry liability insurance, and run a load calculation on your panel before quoting. Get a few written quotes and compare exactly what's included (circuit length, breaker, the charger unit, and any panel work).

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