Malton, Ontario
EV Chargers
in Malton
Malton homeowners commuting to the airport and surrounding businesses are adding EV chargers. Most homes need a panel upgrade first due to the older 100-amp systems. We handle the full project - panel upgrade and charger installation in a coordinated visit.

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WHY CHOOSE US IN MALTON
Local Electricians Who Know Malton
Malton's residential stock is primarily 1960s and 1970s construction - brick bungalows, split-levels, and semi-detached homes with 100-amp panels. Some have aluminum wiring. The neighbourhood also has commercial and industrial properties that need electrical service. Its proximity to Pearson Airport drives a significant rental market, and landlords need code-compliant electrical work to satisfy insurers.
25-Minute Response Time
Malton is right next to our Brampton base. We reach most Malton locations within 25 minutes and offer same-day service as standard.
ESA Licensed and Insured
Every Malton job is ESA permitted and inspected. We carry $5M liability insurance, covering both residential and commercial work.
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Our 5.0 rating comes from homeowners, landlords, and business owners who appreciate our reliable, quality work.
Residential and Commercial
Malton's mix of homes, rental properties, and commercial spaces needs an electrician who can handle all property types. We do.
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THE SERVICE
EV Chargers — What's Included
Why Install a Level 2 EV Charger at Home?
If you own or are buying an electric vehicle, a Level 2 home charger is not optional - it is essential. A standard 120V outlet (Level 1) charges your EV at roughly 5-8 km of range per hour. That means an overnight charge barely gets you 50-60 km. A Level 2 charger on a 240V dedicated circuit delivers 30-50 km per hour, giving you a full charge overnight. You wake up every morning with a full battery.
Brands We Install
We install and service all major EV charger brands: Tesla Wall Connector (the most popular choice for Tesla owners), ChargePoint Home Flex (works with all EV brands), Grizzl-E (Canadian-made, weather-rated for Ontario), FLO (another Canadian brand with excellent build quality), Emporia Smart Level 2 (budget-friendly with smart features), and JuiceBox. We also install commercial EV charging stations for businesses and multi-unit residential buildings.
What the Installation Involves
Step 1: Panel assessment. We check your panel capacity and determine if an upgrade is needed (many homes need a 200A upgrade to support an EV charger). Step 2: Dedicated circuit installation. We run a new 240V, 40-50 amp circuit from your panel to the charger location. Step 3: Charger mounting and connection. We mount the charger unit and complete all electrical connections. Step 4: ESA inspection and certification. Step 5: We walk you through operation and answer any questions.
Do You Need a Panel Upgrade for an EV Charger?
It depends on your current panel. A Level 2 EV charger draws 30-50 amps. If your home has a 100-amp panel that is already near capacity, you will likely need a 200-amp upgrade. If you already have a 200-amp panel with available capacity, you may not. We assess this during the initial visit and provide honest recommendations. Many homeowners combine the EV charger installation with a panel upgrade, which saves money compared to doing them separately.
Recent EV Charger Projects in the GTA
A Brampton homeowner in the Bram East area leased a Tesla Model Y and needed a Wall Connector installed in their attached garage. Their 200-amp panel had room, so we ran a 60-amp dedicated circuit from the panel to the garage wall, mounted the Wall Connector, and had them charging at full speed the same afternoon. The whole job took three hours. A Mississauga couple near Erin Mills had two EVs arriving within two months of each other - a Ford F-150 Lightning and a Hyundai Ioniq 6. They wanted two Level 2 chargers in their double garage. We installed a 100-amp subpanel in the garage with two dedicated 50-amp circuits and load-sharing capability, so both cars can charge simultaneously without overloading the main panel. A Brampton homeowner in the Snelgrove area had a 100-amp panel that was near capacity. They wanted a ChargePoint Home Flex and were surprised when a competitor quoted them a basic charger installation without mentioning the panel issue. We assessed the actual load, recommended a 200-amp upgrade, and combined both jobs in a single visit - one day of work, one ESA inspection. A Vaughan homeowner running a home-based business had a company EV and needed a commercial-grade charger in their driveway-facing garage. We installed a NEMA 14-50 outlet on a dedicated 50-amp circuit with weatherproof conduit run along the garage exterior, finished with a locking outlet cover rated for outdoor use.
EV Charger Load Management for Homes Near Capacity
The biggest challenge with EV charger installation in older GTA homes is panel capacity. A Level 2 charger draws 30 to 50 amps continuously - a significant load on a 100-amp panel that is already running a dryer, electric range, air conditioner, and water heater. Before recommending a panel upgrade, we do a proper load calculation. We look at the nameplate ratings on all major appliances, estimate realistic simultaneous loads (not worst-case-everything-on-at-once), and calculate the actual headroom available. In many homes with 100-amp service, a load calculation reveals more available capacity than the homeowner assumed - especially in gas-heated homes where the electric loads are lighter. If the calculation shows insufficient headroom, there are options beyond a full 200-amp upgrade. A load management device (sometimes called an energy management system) monitors your total panel draw in real time and automatically throttles the EV charger when other large loads are running. This allows a 40-amp charger to operate safely on a 100-amp panel. The charger charges a bit slower during peak household demand, but for most drivers overnight charging is complete regardless. For homes that need a 200-amp upgrade, we commonly combine it with the EV charger installation to save money on labour and permit fees. One visit, one ESA inspection, one price.
MALTON ELECTRICAL REALITIES
What Malton Homeowners Deal With
Every city has its own electrical quirks. Here's what we see most often in Malton.
Aging Panels in 1960s and 1970s Homes
Malton's residential core has panels that are 50 to 60 years old. These 100-amp systems were not designed for modern loads. Air conditioning, home offices, EV chargers, and updated kitchens all demand more power than the original panels can safely deliver.
Aluminum Wiring in Mid-1960s Homes
Malton homes built between 1965 and 1975 may have aluminum branch wiring. Insurance companies in Peel Region flag this during renewals, sometimes requiring remediation before they will issue a policy. The connections at outlets and switches are the primary fire risk.
Rental Property Compliance
Malton's rental market is significant, and landlords are responsible for ensuring electrical systems meet code. Unpermitted work in rental properties creates liability for the landlord and safety risks for tenants. Regular electrical inspections and permitted upgrades are essential.
Commercial Electrical Needs
Malton's commercial plazas and industrial spaces along Goreway Drive and Derry Road need reliable electrical service. Lighting upgrades, panel maintenance, and code compliance are ongoing requirements for business owners and commercial landlords.
FAQ
EV Chargers in Malton - Common Questions
NEARBY CITIES
EV Chargers in Nearby GTA Cities
We serve Malton and the surrounding area. Same ESA-licensed team, same quality.
MORE SERVICES IN MALTON
Other Electrical Services We Offer in Malton
Electrical emergencies in Malton and northwest Mississauga get a fast, 24/7 response. The older rental housing stock in Malton is prone to panel and wiring failures. We handle sparking outlets, tripping breakers, complete outages, and burning smells - same day, licensed, fully ESA permitted.
Malton's 1960s and 1970s homes need panel upgrades to handle modern loads. We upgrade from 100-amp to 200-amp panels with full ESA permitting. For rental properties, we provide all documentation landlords need for insurance compliance.
Pot lights transform Malton's bungalows and semi-detached homes. The lower ceilings benefit from slim LED fixtures that sit flush. We typically install 12 to 16 lights per project, giving these homes a modern, bright feel.
Aluminum wiring in Malton's 1960s and 1970s homes is a growing concern as insurance companies tighten requirements. We inspect every connection point and install AlumiConn connectors or complete a full copper rewire depending on the condition.
From a home outlet repair on Morning Star to a lighting upgrade in a Goreway Drive retail space, we handle both residential and light commercial electrical work across Malton. Our proximity to the area means fast, responsive service.
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$49 on-site assessment credited toward your project. ESA-licensed, fully insured. Same-day service available.