Professional EV Charger Installation for Northshore Homes
As electric vehicles become the new standard on Louisiana’s Northshore, dependable home charging is essential. Southern Air provides expert EV charger installation and electrical upgrades for homeowners in Covington, Mandeville, Slidell, and surrounding St. Tammany Parish communities. We evaluate your home’s electrical capacity, recommend the right charging solution, and install your system safely and to code so you can charge conveniently at home, on your schedule, without the uncertainty of relying on public stations.
Our EV charger services are designed for the long term: proper load calculations, circuit sizing, and panel upgrades where needed ensure your charger performs reliably through Louisiana’s hot, humid summers and mild winters. Whether you drive a Tesla, Rivian, Ford, or any other EV, we’ll help you choose the right equipment and ensure your home electrical system can support it.
Why Homeowners Choose Southern Air for EV Charger Services
- Licensed electricians with experience in residential EV charger installations and electrical upgrades
- Thorough load analysis and panel evaluation to determine if an upgrade is needed before installation
- Clear, upfront pricing and equipment recommendations tailored to your vehicle and charging needs
- Professional installation to National Electrical Code standards, with proper grounding, circuit protection, and weatherproof enclosures
- Respectful service: we protect your home, keep work areas clean, and explain every step of the process
- Support after installation; we’re here if you have questions about your charger or need future electrical work
- Trusted on the Northshore for HVAC, plumbing, and electrical services; one company for all your home systems
Why Home EV Charging Matters in Louisiana’s Climate and Lifestyle
Louisiana’s Northshore climate; hot, humid summers and a long cooling season, means your home’s electrical system works hard year-round supporting air conditioning, dehumidification, and other high-demand appliances. Adding an EV charger increases your electrical load, and that load must be carefully planned to avoid overloading your panel or circuits.
Many homes in Covington, Mandeville, and Slidell were built before electric vehicles became common. Older panels (100-amp or older 150-amp services) may not have the capacity to safely add a Level 2 EV charger, especially if you run AC, electric water heaters, or other heavy loads simultaneously during summer months. A professional load calculation ensures your home can handle the new demand, and identifies when a panel upgrade or dedicated circuit is required.
In our humid climate, outdoor charger installations must be weatherproofed and properly grounded to resist corrosion and moisture intrusion. Hurricane season also means power interruptions are a reality; we design installations with storm resilience in mind and can discuss backup power options if you plan to pair your charger with a generator or battery system in the future.
Proper EV charger installation protects your home, your vehicle’s battery, and your family’s safety. It also maximizes convenience: with a home charger, you start every day with a full charge, avoid the unpredictability of public charging networks, and enjoy lower charging costs compared to commercial stations.









