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Can I Install a Level 2 EV Charger on a 100 Amp Panel?

Often, yes, with the right approach

A 100 amp panel isn't automatically disqualified from supporting a Level 2 EV charger. What matters is how much of that 100 amps is already spoken for by your existing major loads, central air, electric baseboard heat, a dryer, a range, a hot tub. Many 100A homes still have enough headroom for a dedicated EV circuit once we run the numbers.

  • ✓ Clear capacity available, the most straightforward case: we add a new dedicated 40-60A circuit and you're done.
  • ✓ Tight capacity, an energy management device (EMS) monitors your panel in real time and automatically reduces charger output when other big loads switch on, keeping you safely under 100A at all times.
  • ✓ No real capacity left, usually the case in older homes with electric heat or multiple high-draw appliances. A panel upgrade to 200A is the clean, permanent solution.

Why we don't skip the load calculation

Installing a charger on a panel that's already at capacity isn't just a code violation, it's a real fire and nuisance-tripping risk. We run a proper load calculation using Ontario Electrical Safety Code demand factors before recommending any path, and that calculation gets filed with the ESA regardless of which option you end up choosing.

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