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South St. Paul is a dense urban city just south of St. Paul with post-war housing, industrial history, and a close-knit community. Older homes with 100A panels are common, and our electrical assessment is an important first step for most South St. Paul projects.
Why South St. Paul property owners choose us







Local snapshot
Every city has different housing patterns, parking layouts, and permitting rhythm. Here’s what we plan for first in South St. Paul.
Residential garages, apartment carports, office ramps, and outdoor winter installs — a sample of completed work across the Twin Cities.








What we install
Residential and commercial charging solutions — permitted, inspected, and backed by a fixed-price written quote.

Post-war bungalows and two-stories from the 1940s–1970s. 100A panels are common. Small lots, sometimes with detached garages.

Pricing
South St. Paul installs run $1,000–$1,900. Panel upgrades add to cost but are commonly needed on pre-1975 homes.
Level 2 charger install
$800–$1,200Standard circuit, existing panel capacity
Extended conduit run
$1,200–$1,900Longer run to detached garage or subpanel feed
Panel upgrade + charger
$2,500–$4,500100A → 200A service upgrade with EV circuit
Commercial per-station
$3,000–$12,000+Varies by site prep, trenching, and quantity
Prices are estimates based on typical South St. Paul projects. Actual cost depends on panel capacity, circuit distance, and charger model.
A clear, four-step process — from first contact to charging at home or at your business.
Share your charger goals, parking setup, and panel details to get a clear next-step recommendation from a local specialist.
Licensed · permitted · inspected · no surprises
EV compatibility & charge times
27 brands, 96+ configurations. Select your vehicle for overnight charge estimates and charger recommendations.
96 vehicles
| Vehicle | Year | Connector | Overnight |
|---|---|---|---|
| Tesla Model 3 | 2017–2025 | NACS | 100% |
| Tesla Model Y | 2020–2025 | NACS | 100% |
| Tesla Model S | 2012–2025 | NACS | 92% |
| Tesla Model X | 2015–2025 | NACS | 92% |
| Tesla Cybertruck | 2024–2025 | NACS | 75% |
| Ford Mustang Mach-E | 2021–2024 | CCS1 | 92% |
| Ford Mustang Mach-E | 2025 | NACS | 92% |
| Ford F-150 Lightning | 2022–2024 | CCS1 | 100% |
| Ford F-150 Lightning | 2025 | NACS | 100% |
| Chevrolet Bolt EV | 2017–2023 | CCS1 | 95% |
| Chevrolet Bolt EUV | 2022–2023 | CCS1 | 95% |
| Chevrolet Equinox EV | 2024 | CCS1 | 100% |
| Chevrolet Equinox EV | 2025 | NACS | 100% |
| Chevrolet Blazer EV | 2024 | CCS1 | 90% |
| Chevrolet Blazer EV | 2025 | NACS | 90% |
| Chevrolet Silverado EV | 2024 | CCS1 | 77% |
| Chevrolet Silverado EV | 2025 | NACS | 77% |
| GMC Hummer EV | 2022–2024 | CCS1 | 72% |
| GMC Hummer EV | 2025 | NACS | 72% |
| GMC Sierra EV | 2024 | CCS1 | 77% |
| GMC Sierra EV | 2025 | NACS | 77% |
| Cadillac Lyriq | 2023–2024 | CCS1 | 90% |
| Cadillac Lyriq | 2025 | NACS | 90% |
| Rivian R1T | 2022–2024 | CCS1 | 68% |
| Rivian R1T | 2025 | NACS | 68% |
| Rivian R1S | 2022–2024 | CCS1 | 68% |
| Rivian R1S | 2025 | NACS | 68% |
| Lucid Air | 2022–2024 | CCS1 | 100% |
| Lucid Air | 2025 | NACS | 100% |
| Hyundai Ioniq 5 | 2022–2024 | CCS1 | 100% |
| Hyundai Ioniq 5 | 2025 | NACS | 100% |
| Hyundai Ioniq 6 | 2023–2024 | CCS1 | 100% |
| Hyundai Ioniq 6 | 2025 | NACS | 100% |
| Hyundai Kona Electric | 2019–2024 | CCS1 | 90% |
| Kia EV6 | 2022–2024 | CCS1 | 100% |
| Kia EV6 | 2025 | NACS | 100% |
| Kia EV9 | 2024 | CCS1 | 88% |
| Kia EV9 | 2025 | NACS | 88% |
| Kia Niro EV | 2019–2024 | CCS1 | 90% |
| Genesis GV60 | 2023–2024 | CCS1 | 100% |
| Genesis GV60 | 2025 | NACS | 100% |
| Genesis Electrified GV70 | 2023–2024 | CCS1 | 100% |
| Genesis Electrified G80 | 2023–2024 | CCS1 | 100% |
| Volkswagen ID.4 | 2021–2024 | CCS1 | 100% |
| Volkswagen ID.4 | 2025 | NACS | 100% |
| Volkswagen ID.Buzz | 2024 | CCS1 | 97% |
| Volkswagen ID.Buzz | 2025 | NACS | 97% |
| Audi e-tron | 2019–2023 | CCS1 | 81% |
| Audi e-tron GT | 2022–2024 | CCS1 | 83% |
| Audi Q4 e-tron | 2022–2024 | CCS1 | 100% |
| Audi Q8 e-tron | 2024–2025 | CCS1 | 72% |
| Porsche Taycan | 2020–2025 | CCS1 | 83% |
| Porsche Macan Electric | 2024–2025 | CCS1 | 88% |
| BMW iX | 2022–2024 | CCS1 | 84% |
| BMW iX | 2025 | NACS | 84% |
| BMW i4 | 2022–2024 | CCS1 | 100% |
| BMW i4 | 2025 | NACS | 100% |
| BMW i5 | 2024 | CCS1 | 100% |
| BMW i5 | 2025 | NACS | 100% |
| BMW i7 | 2023–2024 | CCS1 | 86% |
| BMW i7 | 2025 | NACS | 86% |
| Mercedes-Benz EQS | 2022–2024 | CCS1 | 71% |
| Mercedes-Benz EQS | 2025 | NACS | 71% |
| Mercedes-Benz EQE | 2023–2024 | CCS1 | 84% |
| Mercedes-Benz EQE | 2025 | NACS | 84% |
| Mercedes-Benz EQB | 2022–2024 | CCS1 | 100% |
| Mercedes-Benz EQS SUV | 2023–2024 | CCS1 | |
| Mercedes-Benz EQE SUV | 2023–2024 | CCS1 | |
| Nissan Leaf | 2011–2024 | J1772 | 100% |
| Nissan Ariya | 2023–2024 | CCS1 | 71% |
| Nissan Ariya | 2025 | NACS | 71% |
| Toyota bZ4X | 2023–2024 | CCS1 | 73% |
| Toyota bZ4X | 2025 | NACS | 73% |
| Subaru Solterra | 2023–2024 | CCS1 | 73% |
| Subaru Solterra | 2025 | NACS | 73% |
| Honda Prologue | 2024 | CCS1 | 100% |
| Honda Prologue | 2025 | NACS | 100% |
| Volvo XC40 Recharge | 2021–2024 | CCS1 | 100% |
| Volvo XC40 Recharge | 2025 | NACS | 100% |
| Volvo C40 Recharge | 2022–2024 | CCS1 | 100% |
| Volvo C40 Recharge | 2025 | NACS | 100% |
| Volvo EX90 | 2024 | CCS1 | 79% |
| Volvo EX90 | 2025 | NACS | 79% |
| Polestar Polestar 2 | 2021–2024 | CCS1 | 100% |
| Polestar Polestar 2 | 2025 | NACS | 100% |
| Polestar Polestar 3 | 2024 | CCS1 | 79% |
| Polestar Polestar 3 | 2025 | NACS | 79% |
| Mini Cooper SE | 2020–2024 | CCS1 | 100% |
| Mini Cooper SE | 2025 | NACS | 100% |
| Mazda MX-30 | 2022–2024 | CCS1 | 100% |
| Jaguar I-PACE | 2019–2024 | CCS1 | 98% |
| Lexus RZ 450e | 2023–2024 | CCS1 | 73% |
| Lexus RZ 450e | 2025 | NACS | 73% |
| Fisker Ocean | 2023–2024 | CCS1 | 78% |
| VinFast VF 8 | 2023–2024 | CCS1 | 100% |
| VinFast VF 9 | 2023–2024 | CCS1 | 72% |
Common questions from South St. Paul homeowners, property managers, and business owners.
We check first — many 100A panels have enough headroom for a 30A charger circuit. Upgrades are only recommended if the math requires it.
Yes — South St. Paul is part of our Dakota County service territory. We pull permits with Dakota County as applicable.
A 30A circuit supporting a 24A Level 2 charger is typical on 100A service — that's about 18–22 miles of range per hour of charging.
Yes. A licensed electrician must pull an electrical permit for a new Level 2 circuit. We manage permit filing, inspection coordination, and final sign-off.
Most residential projects are completed in one visit. Longer conduit runs, panel modifications, or scheduling constraints can extend total timeline.
Yes. We regularly install in detached garages, driveways, and weather-exposed areas using code-compliant wiring methods and appropriately rated equipment.
We install major residential and commercial brands including Tesla Wall Connector, ChargePoint, Emporia, Wallbox, and similar UL-listed hardware.
Reviews
Real reviews from homeowners and businesses near you.
Older bungalow with a cramped panel box. The electrician reconfigured the existing breakers, freed up two slots, and fit the 50A EV breaker without needing a panel upgrade. Saved us over two thousand.
Hired them after our first contractor no-showed twice. Minnesota EV Charger Installation was on time, polite, and finished the install in one morning. Night-and-day difference in professionalism.
They pulled the permit, scheduled the inspection, and followed up to make sure it closed. I didn't have to make a single call to the city. That kind of full-service approach is worth every penny.
Needed an outdoor-rated charger for our driveway since we don't have a garage. They mounted it on a pedestal with a weatherproof disconnect and it has worked flawlessly through two winters.