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Electrical Services

Solar-Ready Electrical Services in Oklahoma

Panel upgrades, EV charger circuits, SPAN smart panels, battery-backup planning and maintenance for homes that are adding more power—not just more breakers.

Electrical Foundation

One electrical plan for the whole energy system

Solar, batteries, EV chargers and smart panels all touch the same foundation: the service panel, meter area, equipment wall and available capacity.

We connect those decisions before the work starts, so the house is prepared for what you want now and what you may add next.

For existing-system inspections, troubleshooting or post-storm checks, use the dedicated electrical maintenance page.

Technician reviewing a solar-ready electrical panel and home energy equipment

Best-fit projects

  • Solar or battery project needs panel work first
  • EV charger requires a dedicated circuit or load review
  • New home or remodel should be solar-ready from day one

Solar-Ready Planning

Do the electrical work once

If solar, batteries, EV chargers and smart panels are planned separately, homeowners often pay for rework.

We plan the electrical foundation around the end state. That may mean a 200A panel, a supply-side connection, a cleaner equipment wall, a dedicated EV circuit, SPAN, or simply preserving the right conduit path during construction.

The right answer depends on the home, the utility, the existing loads and what you want to add next.

Wall-mounted home battery system beside a modern electrical panel

What the electrical plan should answer

Solar-ready path

Panel capacity, breaker space, interconnection method, conduit path and disconnect placement.

Backup-power path

Critical loads, transfer equipment, panel organization and homeowner expectations during outages.

EV and future-load path

Available panel capacity, 240V circuit routes, charger location and whether load management or SPAN makes sense.

Clean upgraded residential electrical panel with organized breakers

Panel upgrade triggers

  • 1Your main panel is 100A or 150A and you want solar, a battery, EV charging or a heat pump.
  • 2Breaker space is full, labels are missing or the panel has visible age, corrosion or heat concerns.
  • 3The current panel cannot support the preferred solar interconnection method.

Panel Upgrades

The panel decides what the house can become

A panel upgrade is often the foundation for every other energy upgrade. It affects solar interconnection, battery backup, EV charging, heat pumps, shop circuits and future remodels.

We review the existing service, loads and project goals before recommending a panel replacement. If a smarter interconnection or load-management option solves the problem, we explain that too.

When a panel upgrade is the right move, the scope should include the panel, breaker organization, labeling, inspection path and how future solar or battery equipment will connect.

EV Charging

Level 2 charging starts with load planning

A Level 2 charger can turn overnight charging into a normal routine, but it is still a major 240V load. The safest plan starts with the panel, not the charger box.

We look at the charger location, circuit route, breaker space and existing household loads. If the panel is tight, the answer may be a panel upgrade, load management or a SPAN smart panel rather than forcing another circuit into a crowded box.

Solar and EV charging also work well together. If you are adding both, plan the charger and solar interconnection at the same time.

Level 2 EV charger installed in a residential garage beside an electrical panel

A charger quote should include

  • Panel capacity and breaker-space review
  • Dedicated 240V circuit planning
  • Charger location and mounting review

Process

From electrical question to clear scope

1

Tell us the end goal

Solar, battery backup, EV charging, SPAN, a remodel or a maintenance concern all change the electrical answer.

2

Review the electrical foundation

We look at service size, breaker space, existing loads, equipment locations and utility/inspection requirements tied to the project.

3

Build the right path

The finished scope may be a dedicated circuit, panel upgrade, SPAN, solar-ready rough-in or maintenance visit—but it should support the next step.

Common Questions

Electrical services FAQ

What electrical services do you focus on? +
We focus on electrical work tied to modern home energy systems: panel upgrades, EV charger circuits, solar-ready wiring, battery-backup readiness, SPAN smart panels and maintenance checks for homes with solar or planned solar.
Should I use this page or the maintenance page? +
Use this page for new electrical projects such as panel upgrades, EV chargers, solar-ready wiring, SPAN panels or battery-ready work. Use the electrical maintenance page when something existing needs inspection, troubleshooting or a post-storm/service check.
Do I need a panel upgrade for solar? +
Not always. Some homes can support solar with the existing panel, a supply-side connection or a different interconnection approach. We review the panel rating, breaker space, bus rating, existing loads and the system you want before recommending an upgrade.
Can you install an EV charger without a panel upgrade? +
Sometimes. If the panel has enough capacity and the right circuit path, a dedicated Level 2 charger circuit may be enough. If capacity is tight, we can quote a panel upgrade, smart load management or SPAN as part of the same planning conversation.
What is solar-ready electrical work? +
Solar-ready electrical work prepares the home before panels are installed. That can include panel upgrades, conduit planning, breaker-space planning, disconnect placement, equipment-wall planning and coordination with new construction or remodeling work.
Do you handle permits and inspections? +
When permits and inspections are required for the approved scope, we coordinate that process as part of the project so the electrical work is documented and ready for the larger solar, battery or charger plan.
Do you do emergency electrical service? +
We are best fit for planned electrical upgrades, solar-ready work, EV chargers, batteries, SPAN panels and maintenance checks. If there is smoke, fire, active arcing, shock risk or a utility emergency, shut off power if safe and call emergency services or the utility first.

Electrical Planning

Planning solar, backup power or EV charging?

Start with the electrical foundation: panel capacity, breaker space, critical loads, charger circuits and solar-ready wiring.