Certified Nissan EV Charger Installation
Own a Nissan LEAF or ARIYA? A dedicated Level 2 (240 V) circuit transforms overnight charging—topping up reliably without stressing your home’s electrical system. We design and install residential and multifamily EVSE across San Francisco, from single-family garages to shared condo parking. Our licensed electricians verify service capacity, size conductors and breakers correctly (typical LEAF setups use 32 A on a 40 A circuit; ARIYA owners often choose 40 A or higher for future-readiness), and route conduit cleanly for a factory-finished look.
Not sure which hardware to pick? We help you select between hardwired 40–48 A chargers, smart load management for limited panels, or a NEMA 14-50 solution when appropriate. Permits, PG&E coordination, and inspections are handled end-to-end. When needed, we propose sub-panels, service upgrades, or demand-management devices—clearly scoped, code-compliant, and aligned with NEC and SF DBI requirements.

- 88 Garnett Terr, San Francisco, CA, 94124
- 777 South Mathilda Ave. Sunnyvale, CA, 94087
- 1611 Elm St, El Cerrito, CA, 94530
- 1112 Mission Ave, San Rafael, CA, 94901
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Why Nissan Drivers Choose MaxElectric
Not sure what you need? We’ll map it out.
Share your daily miles, parking location, and main-panel rating. We’ll recommend the right Level 2 amperage, breaker size, and charger configuration for your Nissan—plus provide HOA submittal packets, spec sheets, and line diagrams when required. For apartments and HOAs, we design EV-ready pathways, scalable load-sharing, and metering strategies so additional stalls can be added later without rework.
Charging that fits your Nissan
Home charging should be simple and quick.
We install UL-listed, code-compliant Level 2 solutions across San Francisco—tuned for Nissan LEAF (6.6 kW onboard) and ARIYA (up to ~7.2 kW AC). Expect tidy conduit runs, labeled breakers, and clean finishes that match your space.
Deciding between the Nissan-branded unit and third-party chargers?
Reach out and we’ll compare output (32–48 A), cable management, app features, OCPP integrations, and load-sharing options so you get faster, safer charging that matches your driving and budget.