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Austin EV charger planningIndependent referral service

01 · Plan

Plan home
EV charging.

Plan an Austin-area home EV charger installation

Start with your ZIP, utility, parking setup, charger, and electrical panel. These details help an independent installation provider assess the circuit, permit, equipment, and cable route.

EV Charger Texas is an independent matching and referral service. It does not perform electrical work and does not represent provider credentials as its own.

A cutaway view showing the electrical path from a home panel to an EV charger

One homePanel → circuit → charger

Plan the project

One installation. Four questions.

The image stays fixed while the details that shape the work move into focus.

01

Panel capacity and available load

An installation provider may need to confirm whether the panel can support the charger or whether load management or an upgrade should be considered.

02

Cable distance and routing

The route between the panel, charger, and parking space affects materials, labor, and site planning.

03

Parking setup

An attached garage, detached garage, driveway, or shared parking area may require a different charger location and cable route.

04

Utility, permits, and rebates

Eligibility and requirements vary by address, utility, and permit authority. Confirm them before relying on an incentive amount.

Tell us about my project
A contemporary Central Texas home with an electric vehicle in the driveway

Austin-area guidance

Your utility and address can change the answer.

Rebates, permit authorities, and inspection steps vary across the Austin metro. Confirm your utility and project address before relying on an incentive amount.

Guidance will include an authoritative source and last-verified date.

Add my utility and ZIP

How matching works

Useful guidance first. Referral only with your permission.

  1. 01

    Describe the project

    Share your ZIP, property type, vehicle, charger, parking setup, panel details if known, and timing.

  2. 02

    Review the installation factors

    See the utility, permit, panel, cable-route, and equipment questions that may affect the job.

  3. 03

    Choose whether to request introductions

    When live matching becomes available, separate permission will be required before a request is shared with independent installation providers.

Before referrals open, this page will state how many providers may receive a request, the routing and selection criteria, and whether compensation or sponsorship can affect placement.

Provider standards

The matching program will open only where credentials and coverage have been verified.

Providers will remain independent businesses and will make their own assessments, prices, schedules, warranties, and installation commitments.

  • Active license status and business identity
  • Insurance documentation
  • Relevant EV-charging experience
  • Service territory and current lead acceptance
  • Last verification date
An electrician assessing a residential electrical panel beside a home EV charger in Central Texas

A verified process comes before provider introductions.

The payoffFrom project details to home charging

A clear path to charging

From questions to charging.

01

Plan the route.

02

Confirm the scope.

03

Charge at home.

Explore my project path

Project paths

Start with the kind of charging project you have.

Each path explains what shapes the project before you prepare an intake. It does not claim current provider availability.

Austin metro launch

Launch areas under verification.

We’re verifying provider coverage across Austin, Round Rock, Leander, Georgetown, Cedar Park, and Pflugerville. Enter your ZIP to start a project intake; availability is confirmed only after provider coverage is verified.

Project intake

Start with the details that shape the installation.

This first version previews the project-intake path. It does not create a referral or send your details to installation providers.

This preview sends no project fields to the confirmation page. Secure storage, contact details, privacy review, and referral consent are required before the production intake opens.

Common questions

Clear answers before a referral.

Does EV Charger Texas perform installations?

No. EV Charger Texas is an independent matching and referral service, not an electrical contractor.

Is installer matching available now?

Not yet. Austin-area provider coverage and verification records are being prepared. This first version demonstrates the project-intake experience only.

Will my information be shared?

Not in this prototype. A production referral will require a separate, unchecked consent step explaining what is shared, how many providers may receive it, how they are selected, and whether compensation affects placement.