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KG Flash Electrical
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"I hired KG Flash Electrical 3 times. They are punctual, reliable, courteous, very knowledgeable and pleasant to have in my business locations."
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KG Flash Electrical
KG Flash Electrical
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KG Flash Electrical

"I hired KG Flash Electrical 3 times. They are punctual, reliable, courteous, very knowledgeable and pleasant to have in my business locations."
— Alex Bank

Why EV Quotes Is Burlington’s Trusted Choice for EV Charger Installation

 

As a leading name in EV charger installation in Burlington, we list verified, trusted professionals who deliver results for discerning Burlington homeowners and property managers. We conduct thorough research and list only top licensed electrical contractors specializing in EV home charging and complex multi‑unit retrofits. Whether you're adding a Level‑2 charger to a mid‑century home or planning a commercial rollout, you’ll get code‑compliant, future‑ready work backed by rebates, smart features, and long‑term support. Compare quotes, choose confidently, and start charging sooner — stress‑free.​​
 

When you search for an electric car charger installation in Burlington through EV Quotes, you get:

  • Multiple competitive quotes — not just one
  • Fast response times — so you’re not left waiting
  • Years of hands‑on installation experience
  • Local electricians with ESA or equivalent certification
  • Help secure eligible federal/provincial/utility rebates
  • Support for Level 1, Level 2 and more
  • Flexible scheduling that works for you
  • Verified 5‑star reviews from Burlington homeowners
 

Why Burlington Demand Is Rising

 

More Burlington drivers choose electric every year. Most homes have driveways or garages, so overnight Level 2 charging is easy and reliable. Off‑peak rates lower EV charging cost, while public options grow for quick top‑ups. Home charging keeps daily trips simple, predictable, and stress‑free.

 

EV Charger Installation Services in Burlington

Home Charger Installations

Safe, city-approved Level-2 charger installs for homes, townhouses, and condos (where permitted).

  • Level 2 Chargers
  • Smart Charger Setup & App Configuration
  • Panel Upgrades & Subpanel Installation
  • Load Calculations & Capacity Checks
  • Permit Filing & ESA Inspection Coordination
  • Rebate Guidance & Incentive Support
  • Charger Mounting – Wall, Pedestal, or Outdoor
  • Site Assessment & Electrical Feasibility Checks

Commercial & Multi-Unit Solutions

Professional EV charger systems for businesses, fleets, and MURBs (multi-unit residential buildings).

  • Fleet Charging Infrastructure & Expansion Planning
  • Condo & MURB Charger Solutions
  • Dynamic Load Sharing & Smart Networks
  • Commercial Rebates & Tax Incentive Assistance
  • Turnkey Project Management
  • Onsite Power & Grid Assessment
  • Ongoing Monitoring & Usage Reports
  • Maintenance Plans for Properties & Condos

Service, Repairs & Maintenance

Support beyond installation to keep your EV system optimized, compliant, and protected.

  • Charger Repairs, Replacement & Upgrades
  • Scheduled System Inspections
  • Troubleshooting & Onsite Diagnostics
  • Load Management & Smart-Charging Optimization
  • Warranty Claims Support
  • Trenching, Conduit & Outdoor Installations
  • Post-Install Support & App Troubleshooting

Areas We Serve in Burlington

About Aldershot

Aldershot blends mature, tree‑lined streets with townhomes and newer condos close to transit. Many homes include driveways or attached garages, so parking is simple and everyday routines stay convenient.​

EV Charging in Aldershot

Most houses need short wiring runs, which keep installations quick, clean, and affordable. In condos or stacked townhomes, plan for board approval, metering, and clear access rules. Sharing a few photos of your panel and parking spot helps the electrician choose the safest, tidiest route.​

Key Charging Demand Zones

Plains Road West, Aldershot GO Station, LaSalle Park, and the waterfront.

About Appleby

Appleby is a family‑friendly Burlington neighbourhood with schools, parks, and busy retail streets. Most homes have private driveways or attached garages, making parking simple and everyday routines easy.

EV Charging in Appleby

After a quick load check, most panels can support a 240‑volt Level 2 circuit. Weather‑rated chargers and sealed fittings work well on outdoor pads and shared lanes. Short, direct wiring keeps installs neat, fast, and affordable for households of all sizes.

Key Charging Demand Zones

Appleby Line retail, nearby schools and recreation centres, and major employment nodes.

About Burlington Beach

Burlington Beach sits beside Lake Ontario with apartments, heritage homes, and a lively waterfront. Winds can be strong, and salt spray is common near the shore. Life here is walkable, with paths, parks, and easy access to the pier and boardwalk.

EV Charging in Burlington Beach

Choose corrosion‑resistant mounts, sealed fittings, and outdoor‑rated enclosures to handle wind and salt. Set the charger at the right height, add GFCI protection, and use tidy cable holders to protect finishes. Keep cables off the ground so setups stay safe, clean, and reliable.

Key Charging Demand Zones

Beach Boulevard, Waterfront paths, Parking near the pier.

About Cedar Springs

Cedar Springs is a rural‑residential pocket with long driveways, big lots, and quiet roads. Homes set back from the street make parking easy and private, but local weather means durable outdoor gear is important for year‑round reliability.

EV Charging in Cedar Springs

Plan for longer wiring runs and, at times, trenching to garages or barns. Secure pedestal mounts and a small sub‑panel prepare for a second EV, while weather‑rated boxes and tidy cable routes keep installations safe, neat, and easy to use.

Key Charging Demand Zones

Lakeshore shops. Parks and schools, Burloak border areas.​

About Highview Survey

Highview Survey sits on calm, tree‑lined streets with older bungalows and thoughtful infill. Many homes have driveways or detached garages, keeping day‑to‑day parking simple. Shops, schools, and parks are closed, which suits busy family routines.

EV Charging in Highview Survey

Older electrical panels may need a quick load check, but many still support a 240‑volt Level 2 circuit. Running conduit outside avoids opening finished rooms and reduces patching. Short, direct wiring routes keep installations quick, neat, and affordable for most households.

Key Charging Demand Zones

Local plazas, Community centres, School clusters.

About Kilbride

Kilbride blends small‑village charm with wide countryside lots and long driveways. Homes sit near woodlots, trails, and the escarpment, so daily life feels quiet yet close to town. Many properties include detached garages or outbuildings, which makes parking and storage simple.​

EV Charging in Kilbride

Longer distances from the panel to the parking are common, so plans may include underground wiring to protect lines. Weatherproof, elevated mounts keep equipment above snow and splash. Clear photos help choose the shortest route, minimize digging, and keep walls intact for a clean, safe install.

Key Charging Demand Zones

Village core, Parks and trails, Rural event venues.

About Longmoor

Longmoor is a calm, well‑established Burlington neighbourhood with semis, detached homes, and quiet crescents. Tree‑lined streets, nearby parks, and good schools make daily life simple. Most homes have driveways or garages, so parking is easy and close to the door.

EV Charging in Longmoor

Most installations finish in a single day with short, direct wiring runs. If panel space is tight, smart load sharing lets two cars charge overnight without tripping breakers. Clear photos of your panel and parking spot help the electrician plan a safe, tidy route.​

Key Charging Demand Zones

New Street corridor, Schools and playgrounds, Local plazas.​​

About Lowville

Lowville is a scenic pocket with heritage homes, country views, and larger lots. Streets feel quiet and green, with the escarpment nearby. Many homes have long driveways or detached garages, which makes planning home charging simple and tidy.​​

EV Charging in Lowville

Use discreet, colour-matched conduit to protect curb appeal. A small sub‑panel prepares your home for a second EV or backup power later. Weather‑rated boxes, proper mounting height, and neat cable holders keep equipment safe through snow and rain. Share clear photos so installers can plan the shortest, cleanest route.

Key Charging Demand Zones

Lowville Park, Village routes, Trail access points.​​

About Mountain Gardens

Mountain Gardens is a family‑friendly pocket with quiet streets, garages, and useful side yards. Most homes have easy driveway parking, so adding a home charger fits daily life. Close to parks, schools, and shopping, short trips are simple and stress‑free.​​

EV Charging in Mountain Gardens

Compact wallboxes mounted near the driveway keep wiring short and hidden. A quick panel check often confirms support for a 240‑volt Level 2 circuit. Weather‑rated gear and tidy cable holders keep outdoor setups safe year‑round, while smart overnight schedules use lower rates and reduce EV charging cost.​

Key Charging Demand Zones

Upper Middle corridor, Sports fields, School zones.​​

About Mount Nemo

Mount Nemo is a quiet rural pocket along the escarpment, with larger lots and wide views. Roads are winding, driveways are long, and many properties include barns or workshops, so parking and storage are simple.

EV Charging in Mount Nemo

Longer distances from the panel to parking are common, so plan for trenching and proper depth below frost lines. Choose weatherproof, sealed enclosures and sturdy, elevated mounts to handle wind, snow, and splash. Share clear photos to help your electrician pick the shortest, cleanest route.

Key Charging Demand Zones

Trailheads, Lookouts and parks, Rural road hubs.​​

About Palmer

Palmer is a calm, central Burlington neighbourhood with semis, townhomes, and detached houses. Most homes include driveways, so parking is easy and close to the door. Mature trees, local parks, and nearby shops make daily errands simple. Many properties have updated panels; some are original but serviceable. With a clear plan, installs stay tidy.

EV Charging in Palmer

Short, direct wiring runs keep EV charger installation costs predictable. Share clear photos of your electrical panel, the route, and the parking spot. Your electrician will choose the safest path, reduce wall repairs, speed approvals, and deliver a neat, code‑compliant Level 2 setup.

Key Charging Demand Zones

Upper Guelph Line, Community centres, Retail strips.​​

About Port Nelson

Port Nelson is a small lakeside pocket with mature homes and calm, tree‑lined streets. Many properties have tidy front yards and classic details that people want to preserve. Shops, parks, and the waterfront are nearby, so daily errands and evening walks feel easy, safe, and relaxed.​​

EV Charging in Port Nelson

Choose small, low‑profile chargers and neat, hidden wiring to protect heritage brick and trim. Use corrosion‑resistant fasteners and sealed fittings near lake winds. Keep cables off the ground with tidy holders. A quick load check helps plan a smooth, safe installation.

Key Charging Demand Zones

Lakeshore Road, Waterfront parks, Boutique retail nodes​​.

About Shoreacres

Shoreacres features large lots, tall trees, and quiet streets close to the lake, with many homes offering roomy driveways and attached garages. Daily routines feel calm and convenient, and most properties have space for future electrical upgrades. Most service panels can support a dedicated 240‑volt circuit after a quick check.​​

EV Charging in Shoreacres

High‑amperage Level 2 chargers are common, delivering fast, reliable overnight charging. Add surge protection for storms and brief power flickers. Use low‑profile conduit and tidy cable holders to protect brick or wood finishes and keep paths clear for year‑round safety.

Key Charging Demand Zones

Shoreacres Park, Lakeshore corridors, School precincts.

About Tyandaga

Tyandaga blends golf‑course views, rolling hills, and detached homes on quiet, leafy streets. Many properties have double garages and wide driveways, so daily parking is easy. Trails and parks sit close by, while Brant Street connects residents quickly to shops, schools, and highways.​​

EV Charging in Tyandaga

Garages suit wall‑mounted Level 2 chargers with short, discreet wiring runs. Add surge protection and whole‑home monitoring to keep usage clear and equipment safe during storms. Cable holders and low‑profile conduit protect finishes and keep walkways neat through every season.

Key Charging Demand Zones

Tyandaga Golf, Brant Street access, Park networks.​​

About Zimmerman

Zimmerman is a growing Burlington neighbourhood with newer homes, calm streets, and easy access to parks and schools. Many properties include attached garages and driveways, so daily parking and home projects feel straightforward. Families appreciate short commutes to nearby shops and community spaces, with room to plan future upgrades.​​

EV Charging in Zimmerman

Most panels have space for a dedicated 240‑volt breaker, making Level 2 installs quick and tidy. Smart load controllers help when adding a second EV or large appliances. Outdoor‑rated enclosures and neat cable holders keep setups safe and organized year‑round.

Key Charging Demand Zones

New subdivisions, Schools and playgrounds, Local retail nodes.

How It Works

What to Expect from Your EV Home Charging Station Installation in Toronto

We make it easy to go electric. Our process connects you with certified EV charging station installers who understand your needs and get the job done right.

Let us know your address, breaker panel capacity, and the EV model you drive. We'll assess what setup makes the most sense for your home.
EV Quotes connects you with licensed electrical contractors in Toronto who specialize in EV charger installations. All are ESA-certified, fully insured, and experienced with every major charger brand.
Once matched, your installer will coordinate directly with you to schedule the install, which is often completed in a single visit. No guesswork. No hidden fees.
Your charger is tested, activated, and ready to go. Plug in your EV and enjoy fast, safe home charging from day one.

Which EV Charging Stations Should You Install ?

We work with industry-leading EV chargers that are reliable, weather-rated, and compatible with virtually all EVs in Canada, including other luxury models. As part of our electric car charger installation in Toronto, our licensed installers support a wide range of Level 2 EV home charging stations trusted by local homeowners. Here are the best picks from the EV Quotes team. However, we encourage you to do your own research to ensure you pick the best ev-charger for your needs!

 
Emporia Classic
ChargePoint Home Flex
Tesla Universal Wall connector
Grizzl-E Classic/Smart
Feature
Feature
Emporia Classic
ChargePoint Home Flex
Tesla Universal Wall connector
Grizzl-E Classic/Smart
EVQuotes Rating
EVQuotes Rating
4.9/5
4.7/5
4.6/5
4.5/5
Power Output
Power Output
3.8-11.5kW (16A/24A/32A/40A/48A)
3.8-12kW (16A/24A/32A/40A/48A/50A)
2.9-11.5kW (12A-48A adjustale)
3.8-9.6kW (16A/24A/32A/40A)
Max Power Charge Time for 50km
Max Power Charge Time for 50km
52 minutes
50 minutes
52 minutes
62 minutes
Connector
Connector
J1772
J1772
J1772 & NACS
J1772
Smart/App Features
Smart/App Features
Energy Monitoring Scheduling
Advanced App, Alexa/Google
Tesla App Integration
Basic (Smart: WiFi enabled)
Installation Types
Installation Types
Hardwired only
Plug-in or Hardwired
Hardwired only
Plug-in or Hardwired
Weather rating
Weather rating
NEMA 4 (weather resistant)
NEMA 4 (excellent cold weather)
NEMA 4 (all weather)
NEMA 4 (Canadian tested)
Warranty
Warranty
3 years
3 years
4 years
3 years (5 optional)
User Insights
User Insights
Award-winning Performance
Top App Experience
Stylish & Versatile
Affordable & Reliable
Price(CAD)
Price(CAD)
$600
$750-$800
$785
$550-$750

Why These EV Chargers?

  • Weather-Tested for Canadian Winters
  • Fully Compatible with J1772-Equipped EVs
  • Smart Charging Options Available
  • Reliable Warranty Support (Up to 5 Years)
  • Professionally Installed by Licensed Electricians

If your home supports a 240V connection, you’re already on the path to overnight, full-range charging. If not you can take advantage of Level 1 chargers below.

Level 1 Home Chargers

 
Lectron Level 1 J 1772 (WiFi)
MUSTART Level 1&2 Portable
ClipperCreek PCS-15
Feature
Feature
Lectron Level 1 J 1772 (WiFi)
MUSTART Level 1&2 Portable
ClipperCreek PCS-15
Power Output
Power Output
120V, 12-16A, 1.4-1.9kW
120V/240V, 12-16A adjustable
120V, 12A, 1.4kW
Charge Time for 50km
Charge Time for 50km
5.3-7.1 hours
5.3-7.1 hours
7.1 hours
Key Features
Key Features
WiFi Enabled, App Control, Scheduling
Dual Voltage, portable, 25ft cable
UL Listed, reliable, 25ft cord
Price(CAD)
Price(CAD)
$189-$224
$200-250
$300-400
Best For
Best For
Smart Features & Convenience
Versatility & Travel
Maximum Reliability

How Much Does EV Charger Installation Cost in Toronto?

 

The cost of EV home charging station installation services in Toronto depends on your electrical panel, charger type, and installation complexity. Typical EV Charger Installation costs in Toronto are as follows:

Installation Type Estimated Price
Standard Level 2 Install $850 – $1,200+
Charger + Installation Bundle $1,400 – $2,000+
Panel Upgrade (100A to 200A) $2,000 – $3,500+
Trenching (Outdoor Garage or Detached) $1,000 – $2,000+
Condo / MURB Installation Custom Quote Required

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Frequently Asked Questions

City‑owned stations ask for $1 an hour for the first three hours and then $5 per hour after that, with a posted three‑hour limit at networked ports. Only EVs currently charging are allowed to access those stalls, and a $125 fine may be assessed if parking regulations are not followed in accordance with the City’s bylaw.
Burlington residents are typically also eligible for Ontario’s provincial rebates, which can mitigate the cost to install EV charger at home Canada of Level 2 home chargers up to 50%. Peel Region programs provide such support for multi-unit buildings or workplaces as an added layer. EV Quotes makes sure your application is properly negotiated for maximum savings, makes sure your installation conforms to local code and saves money overall.
Burlington enforces Ontario’s electrical code, regulations that call for permits and load assessments to ensure safe setups in a house or condo. Newer neighbourhoods like Springdale have panels with new designs that make your work easier. Older areas might require upgrades. You can skip the trial and error of DIY or hiring a general contractor, because we can get the job done right from the start with our licensed experts.
Estimate $1,000 to $1,500 for a basic Level 2 installation in Burlington based on the wiring run and panel capacity. Fees can be added for shared driveways or condo approvals, but rebates usually compensate. Try comparing multiple quotes, as our network is prepared to meet the needs of Burlington’s unique houses with upfront pricing.
Most residential installations are complete within the day once all necessary permits are cleared. Even a basic Level 2 installation can take 4–8 hours. Panel upgrades, long wiring runs or condo approvals can stretch timelines. Multi‑unit buildings use phased schedules for backbone work and stall activations.
A licensed electrician performs a load calculation first. Many homes can add a 240‑volt circuit without upgrading the panel. If capacity is tight, options include a smart load controller to balance demand or a 200‑amp service upgrade when adding other large electric appliances.
In Burlington, you may qualify for rebates on EV charger installation, especially for Level 2 home and business chargers. Some programs can cover up to half your costs. EV Quotes will guide you through every step so you can claim all available savings and incentives easily.
Yes. You’ll need condo board approval, an ESA‑permitted licensed electrician, and a clear metering and billing plan. Buildings often use load sharing and phased upgrades, so more stalls come online over time while keeping the per‑stall cost to charge EV fair and predictable.
EV charger installation cost to charge EV depends on several factors, including panel capacity, wiring distance, finishes, and approvals.
  • Standard Level 2: $900–$1,400+.
  • Charger bundle: $1,500–$2,200+.
  • Panel upgrade: $1,800–$3,200+.
  • Trenching: $1,100–$2,300+.
Condo or MURB projects are custom, with shared infrastructure and per‑stall costs set during design.
Yes. These are all licensed electricians who submit ESA notification, follow the Canadian Electrical Code and schedule inspections. You get permits and papers protecting safety, insurance and resale value. This paperwork also provides documentation for warranty claims and future servicing if you replace or upgrade equipment.
Begin with the basics: breaker, GFCI and Wi‑Fi or network connection. If you still have a problem, ask support for diagnostics and warranty. Many smart chargers can be tested or updated remotely, accelerating the process of troubleshooting. A technician takes care of repair or replacement, if necessary.
Yes. Commercial projects cover offices, retail and fleets with networked chargers, user access control and transparent billing. Rollouts are staggered to meet demand and budget, so you build stalls as adoption increases while maintaining a predictable total cost to charge your EV and reliable service.
Yes. Overnight charging at home is convenient and stable, with predictable electricity costs. Canada’s move toward zero‑emission vehicles makes home and workplace charging more useful over time. Properties gain everyday utility and a stronger appeal to future buyers and tenants.
Yes, but make sure you pick an ESA-certified one for safe and code-compliant work in Burlington. Not all of them cover EV specifics, such as load calculations or rebates. Licensed professionals take care of proper wiring and permits to limit risks. EV Quotes gets you in touch with reputable Ontario electricians specializing in clean, reliable installs for home or condo.
There are three levels or types of chargers.

Level 1: plugs into standard outlets and is slow but fine for light use.
Level 2: faster 240-volt chargers maintained by Burlington homes, great for overnight and come in AC or plug-in hybrid options.
Level 3 includes DC fast chargers at public sites that offer quick bursts.
 
Level 2 is fine for most drivers in Burlington and is a solution to the concern about cutting down on the cost of EV charging by letting people charge with off-peak power.
Theoretically, yes, but it’s not advised in Burlington — electrical codes set a standard that requires permits and safety checks. At-home experimenting could void warranties or create dangers such as fires. A professional must be licensed in order to properly assess panels for an organized job. Ontario regulations require compliance with the ESA, so experts make sure everything is safe and will meet rebate requirements.

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