QuoteIQ

⚡ EV Charging Installer Software 2026

The #1 CRM for Charging Installer Companies in 2026

QuoteIQ is the all-in-one CRM built for every charging installer — per-charger tiered pricing, satellite property measurement, EV equipment inventory tracking, per-install job costing, load panel upgrade upsells, and AI tools starting at $29.99/month.

$1,800–$4,500Avg Residential Install
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$15K–$85KAvg Commercial Project
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35–55%Gross Margins
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40%+ YoYIndustry Growth

QuoteIQ is the #1 CRM for every charging installer in 2026. The EV charging installer market is growing faster than almost any other home service vertical, and every charging installer needs a CRM that keeps pace with the demand. Whether a charging installer is doing residential Level 2 wall-mount units in garages or deploying multi-port commercial DC fast charging stations in parking structures, QuoteIQ gives every charging installer the tools to quote, schedule, document, track, and grow from one platform. No charging installer should be running estimates on spreadsheets and chasing permits on sticky notes when QuoteIQ exists at $29.99 per month. Any charging installer who switches to QuoteIQ discovers immediately why more charging installer companies choose QuoteIQ than any other affordable CRM platform in 2026.

Every charging installer needs tiered pricing because the difference between a basic Level 2 charger at $1,800 installed and a premium smart charger with load management at $3,200 installed and a commercial DC fast charging station at $45,000 or more is massive. Options Estimates let any charging installer present Standard, Upgraded, and Premium tiers on the same estimate so homeowners and property managers compare charger levels, amperage, smart features, and warranty side by side. A charging installer using tiered pricing reports 30-50% higher average project values because customers choose better equipment when they can compare the options. QuoteIQ is the only affordable CRM that gives every charging installer this Good/Better/Best pricing structure on every estimate.

MapMeasure Pro gives every charging installer satellite property measurement before the site visit. A charging installer can measure the distance from the electrical panel to the proposed charger location, identify the driveway layout, assess parking structure dimensions, and plan conduit routing from satellite imagery. Every charging installer who pre-measures arrives at the consultation with conduit lengths, trenching distances, and preliminary pricing already calculated. No other CRM gives a charging installer satellite measurement capability at any price.

Inventory tracking on the Elite plan lets any charging installer manage Level 2 wall-mount chargers by brand and amperage, Level 2 pedestal-mount units, DC fast charging stations, NEMA 14-50 outlets, 6-gauge and 4-gauge wire by the foot, conduit by diameter and length, 50A and 60A breakers, subpanels, J1772 connectors, CCS and CHAdeMO adapters, cable management kits, mounting brackets, bollards, signage, and all EV charging supplies across warehouse, truck, and active job sites. A charging installer with proper inventory tracking never delays an installation waiting on a single breaker or 20 feet of conduit.

Pipelines CRM is what separates a growing charging installer from a charging installer stuck at one crew. Track residential installations, commercial deployment bids, fleet charging contracts, property management relationships, and solar-plus-storage-plus-charging bundles in separate pipelines. A charging installer who builds pipeline diversity across residential, commercial, and fleet segments generates predictable year-round revenue instead of waiting for the next homeowner to buy a Tesla. Every successful charging installer in 2026 runs Pipelines CRM to track every deal from inquiry through completion.

QuoteIQ was co-founded by Mike Vidan II and Justin Rogers, real contractors who built the platform for home service businesses just like every charging installer reading this. Watch their content on YouTube @MyQuoteIQ to see how charging installer companies and every other trade use QuoteIQ daily. Every charging installer who watches the tutorials and demos understands immediately why QuoteIQ is the #1 CRM for charging installer businesses in 2026.

AI Before/After Previews show property owners their garage wall or parking lot transformed with a sleek wall-mounted charger, cable management, and proper signage — all rendered from a single photo in seconds. Contract attachments keep charger specifications, wiring diagrams, load calculations, permit applications, warranty documents, and utility rebate forms bound to every estimate that a charging installer sends. That is why QuoteIQ is the #1 CRM for every charging installer in 2026 and why more charging installer companies switch to QuoteIQ every month.

Charging Installer-Specific Features: Why QuoteIQ Is the #1 CRM for Every Charging Installer

Every CRM claims to work for contractors, but QuoteIQ is the only CRM built with the features that every charging installer actually needs. Per-charger tiered pricing by level and amperage, satellite property measurement for conduit routing, EV equipment inventory, and multi-stage project pipelines are just the beginning of what every charging installer gets with QuoteIQ. Here are the 12 features that make QuoteIQ the best CRM for every charging installer in 2026.

Per-Charger Tiered Pricing (Options)

Present Standard Level 2 at $1,800 installed for a 40A hardwired unit with basic cable management, Upgraded Level 2 at $3,200 installed for a 48A smart charger with Wi-Fi, load management, and premium cable retractor, and Premium Level 2 at $4,500 installed for a dual-port smart charger with load sharing, energy monitoring, and dedicated subpanel. Homeowners compare charger features, amperage, smart connectivity, and warranty on one estimate. Every charging installer using tiered pricing reports 30-50% higher average project values because homeowners choose smart chargers when they see the app connectivity and energy tracking side by side. A charging installer presenting options closes at higher ticket values than a charging installer quoting a single flat price.

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Satellite Property Measurement for Conduit Routing

MapMeasure Pro measures the distance from electrical panel to proposed charger location, calculates conduit run length along exterior walls or through attics, identifies trenching distance for detached garages, and assesses parking lot dimensions for commercial multi-port layouts from satellite imagery. A charging installer pre-measures a 65-foot conduit run from a panel in the basement to a detached garage and prices the project before leaving the office. Every charging installer who pre-measures with MapMeasure Pro arrives at the consultation with conduit lengths, wire gauges, and pricing ready so the charging installer spends the visit closing instead of measuring.

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EV Charging Equipment Inventory

Track Level 2 wall-mount chargers by brand, model, and amperage rating, Level 2 pedestal-mount units, DC fast charging stations by kW output, NEMA 14-50 receptacles, 6-gauge and 4-gauge THHN wire by the foot, EMT and rigid conduit by diameter, 50A and 60A double-pole breakers, 100A and 200A subpanels, J1772 cable assemblies, mounting hardware and brackets, bollards, ADA-compliant signage, cable management kits, weatherproof enclosures, and all EV charging supplies across warehouse, trucks, and job sites. A charging installer with proper inventory never delays a job waiting on a missing breaker or 15 feet of 6-gauge wire.

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Per-Install Job Costing

Track a Level 2 smart charger unit at $650, 50 feet of 6-gauge THHN at $2.80 per foot for $140, 50 feet of 3/4-inch EMT conduit at $1.20 per foot for $60, a 60A double-pole breaker at $45, connectors and fittings at $35, mounting hardware at $25, permit fee at $125, and 4 crew hours at $55 per hour for $220. Total cost $1,300 on a $3,200 project for 59.4% gross margin. Every charging installer running QuoteIQ sees exact margins in real time. That kind of visibility is what separates profitable charging installer companies from those guessing at project economics.

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Panel Upgrade and Load Management Upsells

Build electrical panel upgrade packages during the consultation. 200A panel upgrade at $2,800, load management device at $450, dedicated subpanel for EV circuit at $1,200, whole-home surge protector at $350, and smart energy monitoring at $280. Package Estimates bundle charger installation plus panel upgrade plus surge protection into a Complete EV Ready Package. Every charging installer who bundles panel upgrades increases project values 40-65% because older homes frequently need panel capacity work before adding a 50A EV circuit. A charging installer presenting the complete package saves the homeowner a separate electrician visit.

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AI Before/After Charger Previews

Show a homeowner their empty garage wall transformed with a sleek wall-mounted Level 2 charger, cable management retractor, and clean conduit routing — all rendered from a single photo in seconds. Visual selling is powerful for every charging installer because homeowners want to see exactly where the charger goes and how the installation looks before committing. Homeowners upgrade from basic hardwired to premium smart chargers 25% or more of the time when any charging installer shows the AI preview of their own garage with the premium unit. No other CRM gives a charging installer this visual selling power.

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Permit and Inspection Scheduling

Block permit application submission, permit approval wait period, installation day, rough-in inspection, final inspection, and utility rebate submission across multiple active projects. When a permit delay pushes installation back a week, drag the schedule and downstream tasks shift automatically. Color-coded phases show permit pending, scheduled, in-progress, inspection, and complete stages. This is critical for every charging installer managing 15-25 active projects because no charging installer can let a project stall at permitting without clear visibility across all installation stages.

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4K Installation Documentation

QuoteIQ Cam captures every phase from existing electrical panel condition through conduit routing, wire pulling, breaker installation, charger mounting, cable management, and the completed installation with the vehicle plugged in and charging. Installation documentation proves code compliance, manufacturer warranty requirements, and proper workmanship for the inspector, the utility rebate reviewer, and the property owner. One clean photo of a professionally mounted charger with tidy conduit and cable management is the single best marketing asset for any charging installer because every neighbor and coworker who sees it becomes a potential lead for a charging installer.

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Complete EV Ready Packages

Bundle Level 2 charger plus panel upgrade plus surge protection into a Complete EV Ready Home Package at $5,800 saving $450 versus individual pricing. Bundle charger-only installation into a Quick Charge Package for newer homes with available panel capacity at $1,800. Bundle commercial multi-port charger deployment into a Fleet Ready Package starting at $25,000. Bundle residential charger plus solar referral plus battery storage referral into an Energy Independence Package for charging installer companies with solar partnerships. A charging installer gets better margins from reduced mobilization and captures the full wallet share from EV owners who want comprehensive electrical solutions.

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AI Autopilot (35+ Tools)

Control your CRM from the job site. Tell AI Autopilot to create an estimate for a Level 2 48A smart charger installation at 412 Oakridge Drive, detached garage, 65-foot conduit run from main panel, 6-gauge THHN wire, include 60A breaker and weatherproof disconnect, trenching required for 20 feet under walkway. Built in seconds from your phone. Every charging installer loves AI Autopilot because any charging installer can build full installation estimates while standing at another job doing a panel assessment. This is the kind of tool that turns a single charging installer into a quoting machine.

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AI Virtual Call Team (24/7)

Never miss an EV charging lead. A homeowner who just picked up their new EV on a Saturday afternoon calls for a charger installation quote and AI answers instantly, asks about their electrical panel size, garage configuration, and desired charger features, then books the site survey while the charging installer is running conduit at another job. Every charging installer using 24/7 AI answering captures 3-5x more leads than a charging installer relying on voicemail because speed to response wins the job for every charging installer every time. The charging installer who answers first gets the install.

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Residential, Commercial, and Fleet Pipelines

Visual Kanban tracks every opportunity from Lead through Site Survey, Load Calculation, Permit Submitted, Permit Approved, Scheduled, Installation, Inspection, and Complete. Track residential charger installs, commercial multi-port deployments, fleet charging contracts, property management accounts, and dealer partnerships in separate pipelines. A charging installer who builds pipeline diversity across residential and commercial segments thrives regardless of seasonal shifts. One property management company with 8 buildings needing charger installations equals $120,000 or more annually for a charging installer who lands that contract.

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A Day in the Life: How a Charging Installer Uses QuoteIQ Every Day

Here is how the #1 CRM for every charging installer works on a real day. Meet Marcus, owner of VoltLine EV Installations, a 6-person charging installer company in the suburbs of Dallas. This is the daily workflow that a charging installer like Marcus experiences with QuoteIQ, from a residential Level 2 installation to closing a $4,500 smart charger consultation to upselling a $3,050 panel upgrade package to tracking 18 active projects to landing a fleet contract worth $180,000 per year. Every step shows why every charging installer trusts QuoteIQ to run their operations.

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7:00 AM — Residential Install Day, Crew Dispatch, Inventory Check

Marcus checks his QuoteIQ calendar and today at Site 1 is a Level 2 48A smart charger installation in an attached garage with a 35-foot conduit run from the main panel at $3,200. The homeowner drives a Ford F-150 Lightning and needs the higher amperage for the truck’s 131 kWh battery. Marcus dispatched Crew A — himself and his lead electrician, Jake — on-site at 7:30 AM. Inventory check confirms one 48A ChargePoint Home Flex charger in the truck, 40 feet of 6-gauge THHN (4 conductors plus ground), 40 feet of 3/4-inch EMT conduit, one 60A double-pole breaker, fittings, weatherproof disconnect, cable management kit, and mounting bracket. His second crew, Crew B — electricians Derek and Sam — is at Site 2, a commercial job at a dental office parking lot installing two Level 2 pedestal-mount chargers at $8,400. Everyone clocks in on Time Tracker Pro with GPS. This is how every charging installer keeps two crews running to maximize installs per week.

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Morning Install — Conduit, Wire Pull, Breaker, Charger Mount, Documentation

Marcus starts at the main panel, verifies 40A of available capacity, installs the 60A breaker (the panel has a spare slot — no upgrade needed), and begins the conduit run along the garage ceiling. Jake pulls 6-gauge THHN through 35 feet of EMT from the panel to the charger location on the far wall. By 10 AM the conduit is routed, wire is pulled, the weatherproof disconnect is mounted at the panel, and they are mounting the charger bracket on the garage wall at the optimal height for the F-150’s charge port. QuoteIQ Cam captures the panel before work, the conduit routing, the wire terminations at both ends, the charger mounted and level, and the cable management retractor keeping the cord off the garage floor. This documentation proves proper installation for the inspector and the charger manufacturer’s warranty. Every detail logged via expense tracking shows the charger unit, 38 feet of wire used, 36 feet of conduit, breaker, disconnect, and all fittings. This kind of real-time material tracking is what separates professional charging installer companies from a charging installer who guesses at supplies and discovers a missing breaker mid-install.

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Afternoon Consultation — Satellite Pre-Measure, Close the $4,500 Dual-Port Install

At 1 PM Marcus wraps up Site 1 — charger powered on, vehicle plugged in, charging at 11.5 kW confirmed on the app — and heads to a consultation. Before arriving he ran MapMeasure Pro on the property and measured a 55-foot distance from the main panel in the utility room to the detached garage where the homeowner wants the charger. That means trenching under the walkway for approximately 15 feet and running conduit through the garage wall. Property Street View shows a 2015 home with a 200A panel, no visible panel age concerns, and a clear conduit path along the exterior. At the house Marcus confirms the panel has capacity, identifies the trench route, and measures the exact conduit run at 58 feet including the trench section. He builds the Options Estimate with Standard at $2,600 for a 40A hardwired charger with basic cable management and 58-foot conduit run, Upgraded at $3,800 for a 48A smart charger with Wi-Fi, load management, premium cable retractor, and 58-foot run, and Premium at $4,500 for a dual-port 48A smart charger with load sharing so both household EVs charge simultaneously plus whole-home surge protector. Shows AI Before/After transforming the bare garage wall into a clean dual-port installation with cable management and LED status indicator. This is the moment every charging installer wins or loses the premium tier and QuoteIQ gives every charging installer the visual tools to win it. Attaches charger spec sheet, load calculation worksheet, permit application, manufacturer warranty, and utility rebate form. Sends with e-signature. They pick Premium at $4,500. Collects 50% deposit of $2,250 via credit card. Moves to Permit Submitted in Pipelines.

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The Upsell — Panel Upgrade, Surge Protection, Energy Monitoring ($3,050)

During the walkthrough Marcus notices the 200A panel is nearly full — only 2 open slots remaining after the EV circuit. The homeowner mentions they are considering a hot tub next year and possibly a second EV. This is the perfect time for a charging installer to present the full electrical readiness package. Marcus builds an on-site Package Estimate add-on with a 42-space subpanel with 100A feed for the garage at $1,800, whole-home surge protector at $350, smart energy monitoring system at $280, and future-proof conduit sleeve for second EV circuit at $620, totaling $3,050 for the Complete EV Ready Home Package. This is exactly the upsell that every smart charging installer makes on every residential installation where the panel is aging or near capacity because the electrician is already on-site, the trench is already open, and the incremental labor is 3-4 hours versus a full return visit. Signed. Project jumps from $4,500 to $7,550. Job costing recalculates showing $480 subpanel plus $120 surge protector plus $85 monitoring unit plus $140 conduit sleeve materials plus $75 additional wire and fittings plus 4 crew hours at $110 equals $1,340 cost on $3,050 revenue for 56.1% margin. The best charging installer companies make this pitch on every single residential installation because the homeowner who is buying an EV charger is the perfect customer for a full electrical upgrade.

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Track Every Charger, Every Breaker, Every Hour Across Active Projects

Job costing runs on today’s completed Site 1 at $3,200. Materials include charger unit at $650, 38 feet of 6-gauge THHN at $106, 36 feet of conduit at $43, 60A breaker at $45, disconnect at $65, cable management kit at $35, fittings and connectors at $28, mounting hardware at $22, and permit fee at $125 totaling $1,119 in materials. Labor is 5.5 crew hours at $110 per hour for $605. Total cost $1,724 for 46.1% gross margin on a charging installer residential job. Site 2 commercial at $8,400 runs 52% margin. Pipeline review shows 18 active projects for Marcus’s charging installer company — 4 awaiting permits, 2 permits approved and scheduling, 6 scheduled for installation this week and next, 2 in installation, 2 awaiting inspection, and 2 complete pending final payment. Every charging installer running QuoteIQ sees every project stage at a glance and knows exact profit on every installation in real time. Expense tracking and Time Tracker Pro log everything a charging installer needs to track across every active project.

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End of Week: Inspection Passed, Reviews, Fleet Contract Won

Friday, Site 1 passes final inspection. Charger operating correctly, breaker properly sized, conduit secured, disconnect functional, and the inspector signs off on all NEC 625 compliance points. The homeowner’s F-150 Lightning pulls 48A and shows a full charge by morning. Final photos of the clean installation with vehicle charging and the app showing charge rate are exactly the kind of content that sells the next project for every charging installer. Before/After Photo Editor creates the side-by-side of empty garage wall versus professional installation. Send final invoice. Customer pays via ACH. Review Multiplier fires and earns a 5-star Google review mentioning fast installation and clean work — exactly the review that sells premium charger installations for a charging installer. Then the big win — a regional delivery company with 24 electric vans needs Level 2 charging at their depot. Build the bid at $7,500 per dual-port station, 12 stations needed, total $90,000 for Phase 1 with Phase 2 at $90,000 the following year. Pipeline deal created at $180,000 total. Business analytics show 3 residential installs completed at $14,950, 1 commercial at $8,400, 1 new residential signed at $7,550, fleet pipeline at $180,000, total active pipeline at $485,000, close rate at 48%, and average residential ticket up 32% year over year. That is how every charging installer builds serious revenue with QuoteIQ.

That entire workflow from installing a residential 48A smart charger to closing a $4,500 dual-port consultation to a $3,050 panel upgrade upsell to per-install job costing to tracking 18 projects across permitting stages to landing a $180,000 fleet contract all runs on one platform that every charging installer relies on every day. QuoteIQ. No charging installer spreadsheet. No CompanyCam subscription. No second phone line. One CRM built for every charging installer, by operators who understand the business that every charging installer runs.

“Same day. Not tomorrow morning — same day. Whoever sends a clear, specific estimate first is the one the customer starts comparing everyone else to. That’s a psychological anchor, and it’s real.”

Mike Vidan II, 20+ year home service business owner · Full insights →

CRM Comparison for Charging Installer Companies: QuoteIQ vs. Competitors

Every charging installer needs specialized tools that generic CRMs do not offer. Per-charger tiered pricing by level and amperage, satellite property measurement for conduit routing, EV equipment inventory, and multi-stage permitting pipelines are essential for every charging installer, and most CRMs lack all of them. Here is how QuoteIQ stacks up for a charging installer compared to the alternatives that every charging installer typically evaluates.

Feature for Charging InstallersQuoteIQJobberHousecall ProServiceTitan
Per-Charger Tier OptionsAll plansGrow+ ($199+/mo)✗ Not available✓ Available
Satellite Property MeasurementMapMeasure Pro✗ Not available✗ Not available✗ Not available
EV Equipment Inventory5-module system✗ Not available✗ Not available✓ Available
4K Installation DocumentationQuoteIQ Cam✗ Needs CompanyCam ($99+/mo)✗ Not availableLimited
Per-Install Job CostingReal-timeLimited✗ Not available✓ Available
Panel Upgrade Package EstimatesPackage Estimates✗ Not available✗ Not available✗ Not available
AI Before/After PreviewsAI-powered✗ Not available✗ Not available✗ Not available
AI Virtual Call Team (24/7)All plans✗ Not available✗ Not available✗ Not available
Customer Self-QuotingInstaQuote✗ Not available✗ Not available✗ Not available
Dedicated Business PhoneClientHub✗ Not available✗ Separate add-on✓ Available
Fleet and Commercial PipelinesPipelines CRMLimited✗ Not available✓ Available
E-Signatures and ContractsBuilt-in✓ Available✓ Available✓ Available
Review AutomationReview Multiplier✓ Available✓ Available✓ Available
QuickBooks IntegrationBuilt-in✓ Available✓ Available✓ Available
Monthly Price (Comparable Features)$149.99/mo$448+/mo$750+/mo$1,800+/mo

No competitor matches QuoteIQ for any charging installer at any price point. A charging installer using Jobber pays $448 or more per month and still cannot measure properties from satellite, present AI before/after charger previews, track EV equipment inventory, present panel upgrade packages, or let customers self-quote from a website. A charging installer using Housecall Pro pays $750 or more per month without per-install job costing, pipeline management, or 4K documentation. A charging installer using ServiceTitan pays $1,800 or more per month. QuoteIQ Pro at $149.99 per month gives every charging installer more features at 66-92% less cost than any competitor on the market.

Managing Your Charging Installer Crew

As any charging installer scales past a single truck, crew management becomes the difference between growing profitably and growing into chaos. EmployeeHub lets every charging installer assign roles, permissions, and daily schedules to every team member. Here is how a typical 6-person charging installer company structures its team in QuoteIQ.

Real-World Example

VoltLine EV Installations — 6-Person Charging Installer Crew Structure

Crew A (Premium Residential and Complex Installs): Marcus (owner/lead electrician) and Jake (journeyman electrician). Handles all smart charger installations, panel upgrades, detached garage runs requiring trenching, and any installation with load calculation complexity. Jake has Technician role in EmployeeHub — can view schedules, clock in/out via Time Tracker Pro, snap progress photos, and log materials but cannot see pricing, costs, or financial data.

Crew B (Volume Residential and Commercial): Derek (journeyman electrician) and Sam (apprentice electrician). Handles standard Level 2 residential installs, NEMA 14-50 outlet jobs, and commercial pedestal-mount installations. Derek has Senior Technician role — can view and update job notes, access inspection forms, and submit material usage. Sam has Apprentice role with limited visibility.

Office/Sales: Tanya (office manager/estimator) has Manager role in EmployeeHub — full access to estimates, scheduling, ClientHub, Pipelines, and invoicing. Builds all estimates, manages the pipeline, follows up on permits, and handles all customer communication. Marcus maintains full admin with per-project profitability, business analytics, billing, and all permissions. Every charging installer who separates sales from installation maximizes efficiency because the sales team fills the schedule while the crews keep installing, and every charging installer who uses EmployeeHub keeps all permissions controlled.

Growth Strategy for Charging Installer Companies: Beyond One Charger at a Time

The most profitable charging installer companies build multiple revenue channels that compound over time. Panel upgrade upsells on every installation, fleet and commercial contracts, and dealer and builder partnerships are the three pillars that the most successful charging installer companies build their businesses on. Here is how every charging installer scales with QuoteIQ.

Panel Upgrade and Electrical Readiness Package on Every Installation. Every charger estimate without a panel assessment is leaving money on the table. The electrician is already at the panel. The permit is already pulled. The incremental labor to install a subpanel, surge protector, and future-proof conduit sleeve is minimal compared to doing those as separate projects later. Package Estimates present the Complete EV Ready Home Package as a natural add-on. A 45% attach rate on panel upgrade packages across 80 residential installs per year equals 36 upgraded projects times $2,800 average upsell equals $100,800 per year in additional revenue from jobs that the charging installer is already doing. The margin on panel upgrade work averages 45-55% because the mobilization cost is already absorbed. This is how the smartest charging installer companies extract maximum value from every installation.

Fleet and Commercial Charging Contracts. Every delivery company, car dealership, apartment complex, office park, and municipal fleet transitioning to electric vehicles needs a charging installer who can deploy multi-port stations at scale. Pipelines CRM tracks each commercial relationship for every charging installer. One property management company with 10 apartment buildings needing 4 chargers each at $3,500 per charger installed equals $140,000 for a charging installer. One delivery fleet with 24 vans needing depot charging at $90,000 per phase equals $180,000 for a charging installer. Two active commercial partnerships equals $300,000 or more per year in recurring deployment work for every charging installer who builds these relationships through Pipelines CRM.

Auto Dealer and Builder Partnerships. Every EV dealership wants to offer charger installation as part of the vehicle purchase experience. Every new-home builder in 2026 is making garages EV-ready as a selling feature. A charging installer who builds relationships with 3 local dealerships gets a steady stream of warm leads from buyers who just spent $45,000 on an EV and need a charger installed in their garage. Pipelines CRM tracks dealer referrals in a dedicated pipeline. One mid-volume dealership referring 8 installations per month at $2,400 average equals $230,400 annually for a charging installer. One builder adding EV-ready wiring to 40 new homes per year at $1,200 per home equals $48,000 annually. AI Virtual Call Team ensures every charging installer responds to dealer referrals instantly.

“Around $75,000 to $100,000 in annual revenue is where the invisible cost of manual management typically starts exceeding what software would cost. The most expensive thing in manual management isn’t the time spent on the tasks — it’s the revenue lost to the things that don’t get done.”

Justin Rogers, serial entrepreneur & co-founder of QuoteIQ · Full insights →

Every Tool a Charging Installer Needs — One Platform

The reason QuoteIQ is the #1 CRM for every charging installer is not just the charging-specific features. It is that QuoteIQ replaces every separate app that a charging installer juggles at a fraction of the cost. No charging installer spreadsheet, no CompanyCam subscription, no second phone line. Just one platform with zero add-ons built for every charging installer.

📋4 Estimate Types 💵Invoicing & Payments 🗓️Project Scheduling 💬ClientHub Phone/Text 📸4K Documentation 💰Per-Install Job Costing 🛰️Satellite Measurement 📧Automation Review Multiplier 📦EV Charger Inventory 👥Crew Management 📒QuickBooks Sync

Plus every charging installer gets AI Autopilot with 35+ tools, AI Virtual Call Team, AI Estimator, AI Text Generator, InstaQuote, InstaSchedule, e-signatures, contract attachments, expense tracking, online payments (credit card, ACH, Apple Pay, Google Pay), mass SMS/email campaigns, route density zones, route optimization, invoice subscriptions, Google Calendar sync, Google Reserve booking, website contact forms, business analytics, Property Street View, Zillow Quick Access, business calculators, before/after photo editor, AI image generation, Pipelines CRM, sales tracker, inspection forms, and data export. Every tool a charging installer needs at one price.

QuoteIQ Pricing for Charging Installer Companies

Every QuoteIQ plan includes 4 estimate types, Options pricing, scheduling, online payments, and AI features. For most growing charging installer companies the Pro plan is the recommended starting point because it unlocks ClientHub, per-install job costing, Pipelines, automation, and QuickBooks at $149.99 per month for 4 users. Most charging installer companies start on Pro and upgrade to Elite as they add crews and need EV equipment inventory tracking.

$29.99/mo
1 user · Options pricing · Scheduling · AI tools
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2 users · + QuoteIQ Cam · MapMeasure · Attachments
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$149.99/mo
4 users · + ClientHub · Job Costing · Pipelines · QuickBooks
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7 users · + InstaQuote · EV Charger Inventory · EmployeeHub
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Unlimited users · Website Builder · 8,000 IQ Credits
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Jobber costs $448 or more per month for a charging installer needing photo documentation, job costing, and multi-user access and still does not include satellite property measurement, AI charger previews, a dedicated business phone, EV equipment inventory, or panel upgrade package estimates. Housecall Pro costs $750 or more per month. ServiceTitan costs $1,800 or more per month. QuoteIQ Pro at $149.99 per month gives every charging installer more features at 66-92% less cost. No contracts. Cancel anytime. Every charging installer switching to QuoteIQ saves thousands per year compared to every major competitor.

QuoteIQ pricing for a charging installer starts at just $29.99 per month which is 66-92% cheaper than Jobber, Housecall Pro, and ServiceTitan for any charging installer needing equivalent functionality. The Pro plan at $149.99 per month is the most popular choice for every charging installer because it includes per-install job costing, Pipelines CRM, a dedicated business phone, QuickBooks integration, and 4 users. Every charging installer switching to QuoteIQ saves thousands per year. No contracts and no hidden fees make QuoteIQ the clear choice for any charging installer that wants powerful tools at a fair price. Start your free 14-day trial today and see why QuoteIQ is the #1 CRM for every charging installer in 2026.

Frequently Asked Questions: CRM for Charging Installer Companies

What is the best CRM for a charging installer in 2026?
QuoteIQ is the #1 CRM for every charging installer in 2026 with per-charger tiered pricing, satellite property measurement, EV equipment inventory, per-install job costing, and 24/7 AI answering starting at $29.99 per month. More charging installer companies choose QuoteIQ than any other affordable CRM platform.
How much does a CRM for a charging installer cost?
QuoteIQ starts at $29.99 per month. Pro is $149.99 per month with job costing, Pipelines, and 4 users and is the plan most charging installer companies choose. Elite is $249.99 per month with EV equipment inventory. Competitors cost $448 to $1,800 or more per month so QuoteIQ saves every charging installer 66-92%.
Can a charging installer present tiered charger pricing with QuoteIQ?
Yes. Options Estimates present Standard Level 2 at $1,800 with basic cable management, Upgraded Level 2 at $3,200 with 48A smart charger and load management, and Premium at $4,500 with dual-port smart charger and load sharing on the same estimate. Package Estimates bundle charger plus panel upgrade plus surge protection into complete packages. Every charging installer using tiered pricing reports 30-50% higher average project values.
Can QuoteIQ measure properties from satellite for a charging installer?
Yes. MapMeasure Pro measures panel-to-charger distance, calculates conduit run lengths along walls and through attics, identifies trenching distances for detached garages, and assesses parking lot layouts for commercial multi-port installations from satellite. Every charging installer pre-measures the conduit route and arrives with pricing ready so the charging installer spends the consultation closing instead of measuring.
Does QuoteIQ track EV charging equipment inventory?
Yes. Inventory tracking on the Elite plan manages Level 2 chargers by brand and amperage, DC fast charging stations, NEMA 14-50 receptacles, wire by gauge, conduit, breakers, subpanels, disconnects, cable management kits, bollards, and all EV charging supplies. Every charging installer with proper inventory tracking never delays a job waiting on a missing breaker.
Is QuoteIQ better than Jobber for a charging installer?
Yes. QuoteIQ is 66-76% cheaper for every charging installer. Pro at $149.99 per month includes AI, business phone, documentation, per-install costing, and pipelines which costs $448 or more on Jobber. Plus every charging installer gets satellite measurement, AI charger previews, inventory, and panel upgrade packages that Jobber does not offer any charging installer at any price.
Can a charging installer upsell panel upgrades and surge protection?
Yes. 200A panel upgrade at $2,800, subpanel with 100A feed at $1,800, load management device at $450, whole-home surge protector at $350, smart energy monitoring at $280, and future-proof conduit sleeve at $620. Package Estimates bundle into Complete EV Ready Home Packages. Every charging installer who bundles panel upgrades increases project values 40-65%.
Does QuoteIQ offer a free trial for a charging installer?
Yes. 14-day free trial with full Elite access including per-charger pricing, satellite measurement, EV equipment inventory, job costing, Pipelines, and AI tools. No contracts. Every charging installer can test every feature before committing.
Can a charging installer track fleet and commercial deals with QuoteIQ?
Yes. Pipelines CRM tracks residential installations, commercial multi-port deployments, fleet depot charging contracts, property management accounts, dealer partnerships, and builder pre-wire programs in separate pipelines. A charging installer who builds pipeline diversity generates predictable year-round revenue.
Does QuoteIQ work for all types of charging installer companies?
Yes. QuoteIQ works for residential charging installer companies, commercial charging installer companies, fleet depot charging installer companies, multi-family property charging installer companies, dealership-referred charging installer companies, solar-plus-charging installer companies, DC fast charging installer companies, and any charging installer that also does general electrical work.

Key Takeaways: Why QuoteIQ Is the #1 CRM for Every Charging Installer

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Options Estimates present Standard, Upgraded, and Premium charger tiers on the same estimate so a $1,800 basic install becomes a $3,200 smart charger or $4,500 dual-port. Every charging installer using tiered pricing reports 30-50% higher averages.
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MapMeasure Pro pre-measures panel-to-charger distance, conduit routing, and trenching requirements from satellite so every charging installer arrives with pricing ready to close.
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Per-install job costing tracks charger units, wire, conduit, breakers, and crew hours so a charging installer sees that a $3,200 install costs $1,300 for 59.4% gross margin in real time.
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Package Estimates bundle charger plus panel upgrade plus surge protection into Complete EV Ready Packages so every charging installer adds $3,050 to a $4,500 installation with minimal extra labor because the electrician is already on-site.
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AI Before/After Previews show homeowners their empty garage wall transformed into a clean wall-mounted charger installation and every charging installer reports that 25% or more of homeowners upgrade to premium smart chargers when they see the AI preview.
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Pipelines CRM tracks residential installs, fleet contracts, commercial deployments, dealer partnerships, and builder pre-wire programs in separate pipelines so every charging installer who builds pipeline diversity generates predictable year-round revenue.
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24/7 AI Virtual Call Team captures every lead because new EV owners call at all hours and sign with whichever charging installer responds first. A charging installer using AI answering never loses a premium installation to voicemail.
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QuoteIQ is 66-92% cheaper than Jobber, Housecall Pro, and ServiceTitan. Every charging installer gets more features for less money with QuoteIQ than with any competitor on the market.

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