Charge Home Solutions Investor Overview
Company snapshot
Charge Home Solutions is a leading installer of electric‑vehicle (EV) chargers and energy‑storage systems across the United States. The company is certified by Tesla to install the Tesla Wall Connector and Powerwall 3, and Tesla’s official directory lists Charge Home Solutions as the highest‑ranked installer in all 50 states. Its network of more than 4 000 licensed electricians enables most installations to be scheduled within 48 hours. The company handles permitting, inspections and panel upgrades, ensuring every installation meets local safety standards.
Market opportunity
The EV market is growing rapidly as consumers and businesses transition away from fossil fuels. With more than two million EVs already on U.S. roads and sales expected to rise sharply over the next decade, home and commercial charging infrastructure represents a large and expanding addressable market. The Inflation Reduction Act and numerous state/utility rebates continue to subsidize the purchase and installation of EV chargers, making professional installation services even more attractive.
Competitive advantages
- Nationwide reach: Local electricians in every state allow Charge Home Solutions to offer rapid scheduling and site‑specific expertise.
- Tesla certification and cross‑brand support: The company installs the Tesla Wall Connector and Powerwall 3, but also supports chargers and batteries from all major manufacturers, including Level 2 chargers for Rivian, Ford, GM and others.
- Comprehensive service: Charge Home Solutions manages permitting, inspections and any required electrical upgrades, delivering a turn‑key experience from estimate to final activation.
- Strong customer reputation: The company highlights quick response times (estimates within 48 hours) and consistent five‑star reviews from homeowners. It is also developing a software platform – an “Uber for electricians” – that matches customers with nearby certified installers.
Growth strategy
- Expand service capabilities: Continue to certify and train electricians for emerging technologies, such as bidirectional charging and vehicle‑to‑home (V2H) integrations. Maintain up‑to‑date training with manufacturers to keep certification status. In the coming years the company plans to broaden its service portfolio beyond EV chargers and batteries to encompass general electrical work—such as main‑panel upgrades, whole‑home rewiring and new‑construction wiring—so that homeowners and businesses can rely on one trusted provider for all electrical needs.
- Scale the “Uber for electricians” platform: Develop and roll out the in‑house software platform that matches customers with nearby certified electricians for a wide range of jobs. Management envisions growing the network to more than 10 000 certified electricians by the end of 2026, giving the company the scale to serve customers quickly and efficiently in every major market. By streamlining scheduling and quoting, the platform can expand market share while improving efficiency and margins.
- International expansion: The company plans to expand its operations beyond the United States by the end of 2026, first into Canada, then into select markets in Europe and South Korea. These expansions will rely on partnerships with local electricians and compliance with regional electrical codes.
- Leverage partnerships and rebates: Strengthen relationships with EV manufacturers, utilities and real‑estate developers. Educate customers on federal and state incentives to reduce their out‑of‑pocket costs, making professional installation more accessible.
- Diversify revenue: Explore recurring revenue streams such as extended warranties, maintenance contracts and service plans for both residential and commercial customers. Additional revenue may come from licensing the software platform to other service providers or expanding into adjacent home‑services categories.
Risk factors
- Regulatory and rebate changes: Shifts in government incentives or utility programs could affect demand for EV charger installations. Staying abreast of policy updates is critical.
- Competition: The EV charging market is attracting new entrants. Maintaining top‑tier service quality and a national footprint will be essential to defend market share.
- Supply chain variability: Delays in equipment manufacturing or shipping could temporarily slow installation schedules.
Forward‑looking considerations
This overview does not constitute a guarantee of future performance or an offer to sell securities. Any projections about growth or valuation are forward‑looking statements based on assumptions that may change. The planned expansion to 10 000 electricians, international markets, and additional service categories reflects management’s aspirations and may evolve based on market conditions. Potential investors should conduct their own due diligence and consult qualified financial advisors before making investment decisions.
Contact information
- Website: chargehomesolutions.com
- Press contact: Tom Meiron – Chief Executive Officer
- Phone: +1 888‑995‑6044 (U.S. toll‑free)
- Email: info@chargehomesolutions.com
