EV CHARGER INSTALLATION
Reliable, cold-weather charging starts with the right electrical setup at home.
Cold temperatures put extra strain on electric vehicles, and a poorly installed charger only adds to the problem. Slow charging, tripped breakers, and unnecessary battery wear are often signs that the electrical system behind the charger wasn’t designed for Alaska’s climate or power demands. With a properly installed Level 2 charger and correctly sized circuits, your EV charges faster, runs more efficiently, and stays dependable year-round, even in deep winter.
Why the Right Charging Setup Matters in Cold Weather
EVs lose range and charge more slowly in low temperatures — and if the charger isn’t wired properly, those issues only get worse. Undersized circuits, outdated panels, or poor connections can cause slow charging, tripping breakers, or unnecessary wear on your vehicle’s battery system. In remote areas, where backup options are limited, reliability really matters.
A dedicated, correctly installed Level 2 charger keeps things running smoothly. With stable power and the right circuit sizing, your EV charges faster, performs better, and handles cold weather with less strain. It’s a simple upgrade that makes daily driving easier, safer, and more dependable in an Alaska climate.
Charging Solutions Designed for Your Home
Every home has different electrical needs, especially when adding a high-demand device like an EV charger. We make sure your setup is done safely, cleanly, and with enough capacity to support your vehicle now — and anything you might add later.
We typically handle:
Installing Level 2 home EV chargers
Adding dedicated 240V circuits sized for your charger
Preparing panels for the extra load or upgrading when needed
Ensuring safe, code-compliant wiring for indoor or outdoor charging
Troubleshooting slow charging or breaker-tripping issues
Helping you choose the right charger for your home and driving habits
Proudly Serving the Kenai Peninsula
Kingdom Electric is based in Sterling and provides reliable electrical service across the Kenai Peninsula, including Soldotna, Kenai, Nikiski, Kasilof, K-Beach, Ridgeway, Cooper Landing, and Ninilchik. Whether you live right in town or out on a back road, we show up ready to help with safe, dependable work you can trust in every season.
Reliable Charging Built for Cold Conditions
Charging an electric vehicle in Alaska puts extra demands on both your electrical system and the equipment itself. Cold temperatures, heavy loads, and undersized circuits can lead to slow charging, tripped breakers, or unnecessary strain on your vehicle. A properly installed charger makes all the difference.
We install EV chargers with the right circuit sizing, panel capacity, and clean wiring so charging stays consistent and dependable year-round. We’ll walk you through what your home can support, make upgrades if needed, and leave you with a setup that works smoothly now and into the future.
What Our Clients Are Saying
CHARGE YOUR EV WITH CONFIDENCE
A reliable charging setup takes the stress out of owning an EV in Alaska. If you’re adding your first charger or replacing an older one, we’ll make sure it’s installed safely and built to handle our cold climate.





