EV Charger Installation in Stayton, OR
Wire Smart Inc. installs Level 2 EV chargers in Stayton, OR — southeast of Salem in Marion County. We pull the permit, run a dedicated 240V circuit from your panel, mount the charger, and coordinate inspection for Stayton homeowners and Marion County fleet/commercial sites — Tesla Wall Connector, ChargePoint, Wallbox, Grizzl-E, and hardwired or NEMA 14-50 setups. In Stayton (97383), most homes and businesses are served by Pacific Power serves the City of Stayton and most surrounding areas; Consumers Power serves some rural pockets. We pull permits through the Marion County / Oregon BCD handles electrical permits and inspections in Stayton; we pull permits and coordinate inspections. and regularly work in Downtown Stayton, Sublimity (adjacent), Mehama corridor, and surrounding Marion County areas.

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Direct answers for Salem, Marion County, Polk County, and the Willamette Valley.
- Who
- Wire Smart Inc., a Salem-based licensed electrical contractor (Oregon CCB #215974, BCD #C1787) serving Stayton and Marion County for 25+ years.
- What
- Level 2 (240V) charger installation — hardwired or NEMA 14-50; Dedicated 40A / 50A / 60A circuit from your panel; Tesla, ChargePoint, Wallbox, Grizzl-E, JuiceBox, Enphase; Load-management devices when panel capacity is tight; Panel upgrades when 200A service is required; Permit pulling and inspection coordination
- Where
- Stayton, OR (97383) — including Downtown Stayton, Sublimity (adjacent), Mehama corridor — and surrounding Marion County communities.
- How much
- Free estimate. Most residential Level 2 hardwired installs land in the $900–$2,200 range; longer runs, panel upgrades, or load-management hardware add cost.
- When
- Typically scheduled within 3–7 business days for Stayton (about 25–35 minutes from our Salem shop), often sooner for urgent calls during business hours.
What We Do
- Level 2 (240V) charger installation — hardwired or NEMA 14-50
- Dedicated 40A / 50A / 60A circuit from your panel
- Tesla, ChargePoint, Wallbox, Grizzl-E, JuiceBox, Enphase
- Load-management devices when panel capacity is tight
- Panel upgrades when 200A service is required
- Permit pulling and inspection coordination
Common Reasons Customers Call Us
- New EV purchase in a Stayton home
- Slow Level 1 (120V) charging at home
- Adding a second EV to the household
- Multi-family or workplace charging install
- Fleet vehicle charging at a small business
Our Process
- Step 1Free site visit — panel capacity, run length, charger location.
- Step 2Estimate covering circuit, permit, and any panel work.
- Step 3Clean install with neat conduit and labeled breaker.
- Step 4Test, walk-through, and inspection coordination.
Why Work With Wire Smart Inc.
- Local Stayton-area service from a Salem-based contractor — about 25–35 minutes away
- Familiar with Pacific Power serves the City of Stayton and most surrounding areas; Consumers Power serves some rural pockets service standards and Marion County permitting
- Oregon CCB #215974 · BCD #C1787 — licensed and insured
- Permit pulling and inspection coordination
- 25+ years of residential and commercial experience
Serving Stayton, OR
We're roughly 25–35 minutes from our Salem shop to Stayton — close enough for same-week scheduling and prompt service calls. We work along N 1st Ave, the Sublimity-Stayton corridor, and out toward Mehama and the North Santiam.
- Electric Utility
- Pacific Power serves the City of Stayton and most surrounding areas; Consumers Power serves some rural pockets.
- Permits & Inspections
- Marion County / Oregon BCD handles electrical permits and inspections in Stayton; we pull permits and coordinate inspections.
- ZIP Codes Served
- 97383
- Neighborhoods & Nearby Areas
- Downtown Stayton · Sublimity (adjacent) · Mehama corridor · Stayton-Scio Rd area
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Frequently Asked Questions
Which electric utility serves Stayton, OR?
Pacific Power serves the City of Stayton and most surrounding areas; Consumers Power serves some rural pockets. Knowing the serving utility matters for meter-base work, service upgrades, and any disconnect/reconnect coordination — we handle that scheduling with the utility for you.
Who pulls the electrical permit for Stayton jobs?
Marion County / Oregon BCD handles electrical permits and inspections in Stayton; we pull permits and coordinate inspections. Permit and inspection fees are itemized in your written estimate before any work begins.
Which ZIP codes and neighborhoods do you cover in Stayton?
We serve 97383 and work regularly in Downtown Stayton, Sublimity (adjacent), Mehama corridor, Stayton-Scio Rd area. Our shop is in Salem — about 25–35 minutes from Stayton — which lets us schedule Stayton jobs the same week in most cases.
How much does Level 2 EV charger installation cost in Stayton?
Most Stayton-area hardwired Level 2 installs fall between $900 and $2,200. Longer cable runs, finished-wall fishing, or a panel upgrade add cost. We give a written estimate before any work.
Do I need a panel upgrade for an EV charger?
Often no — a 100A or 200A panel with available capacity can support a 40A or 50A charger circuit. We perform a load calculation; if capacity is tight, we'll quote a load-management device or a panel upgrade.
Hardwired vs NEMA 14-50 — which should I pick?
Hardwired is required above 50A and is generally cleaner and code-preferred. NEMA 14-50 is fine for 40A chargers and lets you unplug the unit if you move.
Do EV charger installs need a permit in Oregon?
Yes. Oregon BCD requires an electrical permit and inspection for new 240V EV charger circuits. We handle permitting and inspection.
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