AI Chatbot for EV Charger Electricians
SleekAI reads your service menu, permit policy, and dispatch calendar from WordPress, with BYO API key for OpenAI, Anthropic, Google, or OpenRouter, so the bot scopes Wall Connector, ChargePoint, and Level 2 installs the way a real estimator would.
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EV buyers want a real price range before they pick a contractor
A homeowner with a Model Y arriving in three weeks is shopping four contractors at once. They want to know: does a 200 amp panel handle a Wall Connector, who pulls the EV permit, and what does a 40 foot run from the basement panel to the detached garage actually cost. A chatbot that asks for a phone number and disappears reads identical to no chatbot at all, because the customer is benchmarking ranges, not waiting for callbacks.
The example conversation shows the difference. A 200 amp service with a short run gets the friendly range of $850 to $1,100 including breaker, conduit, mounting, and permit. A 100 amp panel that's already at 80 amps of load gets routed to a load calculation or a panel upgrade conversation, not a fake low number that falls apart at the estimate. Detached garage runs price by trench length, not guesswork. That is the scope-aware quoting that wins the estimate slot over a competitor still gating quotes behind a phone tree.
SleekAI reads your service post type, ACF fields on panel sizing, and any rebate paperwork pages from WordPress into the system prompt. Booking writes the panel size, garage location, run estimate, and EV model into the WordPress conversation log against the customer record, so the estimator who shows up Saturday at 9 AM already knows the panel is in a finished basement and the run is roughly 35 feet through a crawlspace. The visit takes 20 minutes and the written quote goes out the same day.
Workflow
How SleekAI handles EV charger intake
Index your service menu
Scope the panel and run
Quote permit and rebate
Book the estimate
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A typical EV charger electricians conversation
Comparison
Generic chatbot vs SleekAI for EV charger electricians
Generic chatbot
- Cannot scope a job by panel size or run length
- Has no idea who pulls the EV permit in your jurisdiction
- Forgets to ask about detached vs attached garage
- Treats Wall Connector and ChargePoint installs as identical
- Books estimates without scoping the job first
SleekAI chatbot
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Reads your
servicepost type and ACF panel fields from WordPress - Asks panel size, run length, and garage type before quoting
- Surfaces utility rebates and permit policy honestly
- Distinguishes Level 2 hardwire from NEMA 14-50 outlet jobs
- Logs scope into the WordPress conversation log for the estimator
Features
What SleekAI gives you for EV charger electricians
Scope-aware quoting
Asks panel size, breaker availability, garage location, and run length before throwing a number out, so the range the customer sees actually matches what the estimator will write up.
Permit and rebate honesty
Reads your permit policy and any published utility rebate paperwork so customers know who pulls, who pays, and which rebate forms you file on their behalf at handoff.
Estimate booking
Books free in-home estimate slots from your real calendar, with separate routing for panel upgrade consultations versus straight charger installs on healthy 200 amp services.
Use cases
Where EV charger electricians use SleekAI
Pre-qualification
Filters tire-kickers from real EV buyers by asking panel size and run length up front. Customers with 100 amp panels and 80 amp loads get routed to a load calc instead of a fake low quote.
Range quoting
Offers believable price bands based on attached versus detached garage, conduit type, and run distance, so the customer comparing four contractors stops bouncing on price alone.
Rebate filing notes
Captures the EV model, utility provider, and install date into the conversation log so the office has what it needs to file the rebate paperwork without a follow-up call.
The bigger picture
Why scope-aware quoting wins EV charger leads
EV charger leads are won and lost in the first ten minutes. A homeowner with a Model Y arriving in three weeks is hitting four contractors and the Tesla certified installer list at once, and the one that gives them a believable range plus a real estimate slot wins the visit. A bot that says "someone will reach out for a free quote" is invisible because every other contractor's bot says the same thing in the same flat voice.
Scope-aware quoting matters because the homeowner's real question isn't just price, it's whether you understand the job. When the bot asks about panel size, run length, and detached versus attached garage, the customer knows you've done a hundred of these and they relax. The estimate slot books because the conversation already feels professional, not transactional.
Contractors running this stop competing on who returns the voicemail first and start competing on who walks in the door first, which is a much better fight to win. The estimator's day shifts from cold visits where 30 percent of the scope was misunderstood to briefed visits where the quote goes out the same afternoon. The rebate paperwork lands at the office with the right utility and the right install date because the bot captured them during the chat.
That's revenue protected, not just leads captured. EV installs are also a gateway to future work: solar, battery storage, panel upgrades, and outdoor outlet work all start with the customer who trusted you with their first Level 2. The first conversation has to land well, and a scope-aware bot is the cheapest way to make that happen at every hour of the day.
Questions
Common questions about SleekAI for EV charger electricians
No. It quotes ranges from your menu and frames the firm number as something the estimator confirms in person. EV installs vary too much by panel condition, run length, wall finishes, and trench requirements to firm up over chat. The bot is honest about that, which is the right tone. Customers who want a firm price get the free in-home estimate slot, and the range they saw in chat usually matches the written quote within $200, because the scoping questions did the work upfront.
 Yes, as long as your rebate documentation lives on the site. SleekAI reads your rebate pages and surfaces the eligible amount, the utility, and any paperwork you file on the customer's behalf. If the rebate requires the install be performed by a licensed contractor and submitted within 60 days, the bot mentions both, because those details affect whether the customer bothers to chase the paperwork themselves or relies on your office to file.
 Yes. When a customer mentions a 100 amp panel or describes existing heavy loads like electric range, dryer, and central AC, the bot flags that a load calculation is needed before quoting the charger install. That gets booked as a panel consultation rather than a charger estimate, which keeps the calendar honest and avoids the awkward conversation at the estimate where the customer learns the install they wanted is actually a $3,500 panel upgrade plus the charger.
 Yes. Multibot scopes each bot to its own pricing, license number, permit jurisdiction, and hours. A contractor licensed in two states keeps each bot scoped to the right code references, the right utility rebates, and the right dispatch calendar. Display conditions in the SleekAI wizard route customers to the correct bot based on URL pattern or selected service area on the site.
 If your shop only does residential, the instruction tells the bot to politely decline commercial fleet installs and route them to a partner. If you do both, you can run a separate bot scoped to commercial pricing, DCFC versus Level 2 conversations, and any utility make-ready paperwork. Multibot keeps the residential conversation clean while opening a real path for the fleet inquiries that come in through the same site.
 Into the SleekAI conversation log in WordPress, tied to the customer record and tagged with the model name, token usage, and page URL the chat started on. The estimator opens the booking and sees the panel size the customer reported, the EV model, the garage type, the run length estimate, and any photos the customer attached, which makes the in-home visit a 20 minute confirmation instead of a 45 minute re-interview.
 Yes. If your services post type documents both options, the bot explains the trade-off honestly: a hardwired Wall Connector charges faster and looks cleaner, a NEMA 14-50 outlet is cheaper and lets the customer take their mobile connector when they move. The bot doesn't push the more expensive option; it explains the trade-off and lets the customer pick, then prices both ranges from your menu.
 The install is mostly the same regardless of brand, because the J1772 and NACS connectors and the underlying 240V circuit are standardized. The bot quotes by amperage and run length, not by EV brand, and mentions any adapter or harness considerations when they apply. If a customer asks about a specific brand-supplied charger versus a third-party unit, the bot defers to your published recommendation rather than guessing on hardware preference.
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