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Title: EV Adoption in Aliso Viejo Exposing Electrical Panel Capacity Issues in Older Homes
Aliso Viejo, California, United States, 15th May 2026 - As electric vehicle adoption continues to rise across Aliso Viejo and surrounding Orange County communities, All Thingz Electric reports that more homeowners are discovering their electrical systems may require upgrades before supporting Level 2 EV charger installation.According to All Thingz Electric, many residential properties, particularly older homes, lack the electrical panel capacity required to safely support Level 2 EV charging alongside normal household energy usage.“EV adoption is accelerating quickly, but many homes were never designed with this level of electrical demand in mind,” said Anthony Feeney, Founder of All Thingz Electric and a certified journeyman electrician. “In many cases, the panel, not the charger itself, is the limiting factor.”Electrical Panel Capacity Becoming a Common Barrier to InstallationAll Thingz Electric reports encountering situations where EV charger installations must be delayed or modified due to insufficient panel capacity, limited breaker space, or outdated electrical infrastructure.In many cases, a full load assessment is required before installation can proceed. Without proper evaluation, adding an EV charger to an already near-capacity system can create reliability issues and place unnecessary strain on residential circuits.Common issues identified during pre-installation assessments include:Insufficient amperage in main electrical panelsLimited breaker space for dedicated EV circuitsOutdated panel configurations not designed for continuous high-load chargingPrevious electrical upgrades completed without a full system capacity reviewHomeowners Encouraged to Plan Electrical Upgrades EarlyAll Thingz Electric recommends that homeowners consider an electrical evaluation e...
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