Charge Home Solutions: The Ultimate Platform for Electricians Driving the EV Revolution
Introduction
The electrification of transportation is reshaping how Americans drive, charge and power their homes. The U.S. Department of Energy estimates that 33 million electric vehicles by 2030 will require about 28 million charging ports, with 25.7 million ports located at single‑family homes. Level 1 and Level 2 chargers (120 V and 240 V) will handle roughly 80 % of all EV charging, while 64 % of EV charging electricity is expected to come from home‑based systems. This enormous infrastructure build‑out opens unprecedented opportunities for electricians willing to embrace the clean‑energy transition.
At the same time, the electrical workforce is facing a historic shortage. According to the U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics, there will be nearly 80 000 electrician openings each year through 2030. Forbes notes that electricians are directly involved in EV charger installation, pre‑wiring, panel upgrades and maintenance; as EV sales soar, so does the demand for skilled electricians. A Qmerit workforce analysis highlights that more than half of experienced electricians are over 55 years old, and 68 % of electrical contractors report difficulty finding trained workers. With EV charging, battery storage and smart‑panel technologies emerging, electricians with up‑to‑date skills are in high demand.
Charge Home Solutions (CHS) is addressing both challenges—accelerating EV adoption and empowering electrical professionals—through its nationwide platform. With a network of more than 4 000 licensed electricians, CHS has installed hundreds of thousands of EV chargers and is recognized as a leading Tesla‑certified installer. Now, the company is inviting independent electricians and contractors across the United States to join its platform at chargehomesolutions.vercel.app
and help build the charging infrastructure of the future.
EV Market Growth and Infrastructure Demand
The EV revolution is gathering speed. A combination of consumer demand, state incentives and federal investments is pushing EV sales to record levels. The National Laboratory of the Rockies estimates that by 2030 there will be 33 million electric vehicles on U.S. roads, necessitating 28 million EV charging ports. The Department of Energy’s EVGrid Assist charts emphasize that 92 % of these ports will be private Level 1 and Level 2 chargers at single‑family homes, with smaller numbers at multifamily properties, workplaces and public locations. Single‑family homes are projected to provide 64 % of the electricity used for EV charging, while public DC fast chargers—critical for long‑distance travel—will account for about 20 % of charging needs.
This shift means that residential electricians are poised to become the backbone of the EV infrastructure. Installing Level 2 chargers requires assessing panel capacity, performing load calculations and ensuring compliance with local codes—tasks that demand professional expertise. Additionally, aging buildings and service panels often need upgrades to accommodate high‑power chargers. Beyond basic installations, electricians will be called on to integrate chargers with battery storage systems, solar panels and smart panels for whole‑home energy management.
The potential scale of the opportunity cannot be overstated. A recent study by NECA/IBEW Local 48 observes that the EV charging market will need to expand tenfold by 2030 to support 27 million EVs and perhaps 92 million by 2040, growing from roughly 4 million charge points to 35 million in just seven years. The article notes that single‑family and multifamily homes will make up about 80 % of that demand. This surge encompasses not only new installations but also service upgrades, circuit planning and ongoing maintenance. In other words, the future of EV charging is largely a residential and small‑business challenge—precisely where local electricians excel.
A Growing Need for Skilled Electricians
Meeting this infrastructure build‑out requires a workforce that is both large and properly trained. Electricians are at the center of the EV revolution; they install chargers, complete pre‑wiring, upgrade panels and maintain or repair charging equipment. As EV sales climb, the demand for charging stations in homes and businesses grows in tandem. According to the Bureau of Labor Statistics, about 80 000 electrician job openings are projected every year through 2030. To thrive in the transportation electrification space, electricians need more than basic wiring skills; they require specialized knowledge, certifications, access to funding and industry connections.
Workforce demographics underscore the urgency. More than half of skilled electricians are over 55 years old, raising concerns about retirement‑driven attrition. Survey data shows that 68 % of electrical contractors struggle to find trained workers, and 27 % report difficulty retaining them. The shift toward electrification is also changing what electricians do day‑to‑day—projects are moving from standard wiring to higher‑tech installations, such as EV chargers, smart home technologies and home battery backups. Fortunately, electricians are eager to learn; 80 % of respondents in one survey said they had taken training in the past year or planned to within the next year.
Federal and state initiatives are helping to bridge the skills gap. In January 2024 the Joint Office of Energy and Transportation allocated $46.5 million from the Bipartisan Infrastructure Law for EV charging infrastructure enhancements, including nearly $9 million specifically for workforce development initiatives. Programs such as the Electric Vehicle Infrastructure Training Program (EVITP) teach electricians the nuances of EV charger installation. Utilities are also playing a role—Seattle City Light’s EV Charging Installer Program and ComEd’s Take Charge pre‑apprenticeship program provide funding, certification support and connections for minority‑owned and small businesses. These investments signal long‑term demand for qualified electricians in the EV space.
Why Charge Home Solutions?
While the EV transition is creating opportunities across the industry, Charge Home Solutions stands out by providing a turnkey platform that connects electricians to the work they want—without the administrative headaches. Founded by industry veterans with deep experience in EV charger installation, solar integration and energy management, CHS has grown into the largest nationwide network of licensed electricians. The company is recognized as a top Tesla‑certified installer and has earned high marks for quality, safety and customer satisfaction.
Nationwide Jobs and Steady Work
As a CHS partner, electricians gain immediate access to a steady stream of residential and commercial EV charger installations. With EV adoption accelerating and the majority of charging equipment installed in homes, CHS offers a pipeline of projects across all 50 states. Electricians can choose the jobs that fit their schedule and capabilities, eliminating downtime and reducing marketing costs. The platform handles customer acquisition, quoting, scheduling and payment processing so contractors can focus on their craft. For growing businesses, CHS’s marketplace model means more jobs without expensive advertising or sales teams.
Training, Certification and Support
CHS invests in its partner network by providing extensive training in EV charger installation, load calculations, panel upgrades and smart‑home integration. The company covers the cost of certifications—such as EVITP and Tesla Wall Connector programs—ensuring that electricians stay current with the latest technologies. Partners gain access to step‑by‑step installation guides, technical support hotlines and continuing education modules that expand their skill set. CHS’s experienced staff help electricians navigate permitting processes and local code requirements, streamlining approvals and ensuring compliance.
Expanded Services: Solar, Storage and Smart Panels
Charge Home Solutions goes beyond EV charging. Partners can expand into high‑growth services such as solar panel installation, home battery storage (including Tesla Powerwall and Powerwall 3), and smart electric panels like Span. These technologies work together to create resilient, energy‑independent homes. Offering integrated solutions not only increases revenue but also future‑proofs electricians’ businesses. As more homeowners invest in renewable energy and backup power, the ability to install and maintain these systems will be indispensable.
Marketing, Technology and Customer Support
The CHS platform includes robust digital tools that simplify operations. A centralized dashboard helps electricians manage schedules, track jobs, submit completion photos and receive payments. Customers receive real‑time updates and can rate installations, boosting visibility and trust. CHS’s marketing engine generates leads through partnerships with EV manufacturers, utilities and home builders, ensuring a constant flow of opportunities. In addition, CHS handles customer service and warranty claims, reducing administrative burdens for electricians.
Fair Compensation and Community
Charge Home Solutions is committed to paying competitive rates and making sure electricians are compensated promptly. Transparent pricing and digital invoicing eliminate guesswork, and volume discounts on equipment help partners increase margins. The CHS community provides networking opportunities, mentorship and peer‑to‑peer knowledge sharing. Electricians can connect with colleagues across the country, share best practices and collaborate on complex projects. By joining CHS, contractors become part of a national team dedicated to electrification and sustainable living.
Mission and Values
CHS’s mission is to accelerate the transition to clean, electrified living by equipping electricians with the skills, resources and opportunities they need to succeed. The company values safety, quality, innovation, accessibility and equity. That means every installation is performed to the highest standards; every contractor receives the training and tools required to excel; and communities across the country—including underserved neighborhoods—have access to reliable charging and clean energy solutions.
Join the Clean‑Energy Workforce of the Future
The transportation electrification wave isn’t just about vehicles—it’s about people. The demand for EV charging infrastructure, coupled with workforce shortages, presents a once‑in‑a-generation opportunity for electricians. By partnering with Charge Home Solutions, you can seize that opportunity, expand your skills and grow your business while supporting the nation’s clean‑energy goals.
Ready to Get Started?
If you’re an electrician or electrical contractor in the U.S. looking to build your future in electrification, don’t wait. Visit chargehomesolutions.vercel.app to learn more and submit your application, or call 888‑995‑6044 to speak directly with our onboarding team.

