Electrician Carousels

Electrician EV Charger Instagram Carousels: Explain Home Charging Safely

May 10, 2026/6 min read
Creative Production6 min

Carousel Creation

Electrician Carousels

01The direct answer: explain options and route the install
02Build content around buyer questions
03Use a seven-slide EV charger estimate carousel

New EV owners want faster home charging, but they are not sure what their panel, garage, outlet, or parking setup can support. Electricians can use carousels to educate without turning electrical work into DIY advice.

01

Chapter 1

The direct answer: explain options and route the install

An electrician EV charger Instagram carousel should explain the difference between basic Level 1 charging and faster Level 2 home charging, what photos help with an estimate, what safety questions matter, and how to schedule a licensed evaluation.

EPA guidance explains that many drivers can plug into a 120-volt outlet for Level 1 charging while Level 2 uses 240 volts. NFPA and U.S. Fire Administration resources emphasize proper installation and safe charging practices.

The carousel should not provide wiring instructions, panel-work steps, or universal pricing. It should help homeowners understand what to ask before an electrician visits.

Callout

EV charger content rule

Educate on options and preparation, but leave electrical evaluation and installation to qualified professionals.

02

Chapter 2

Build content around buyer questions

EV charger searches often start with practical questions: do I need Level 2, where should the charger go, can my panel handle it, what photos should I send, and what safety rules should I know.

Split those into separate posts. A garage photo checklist is not the same as a Level 1 versus Level 2 explainer.

Use photos of panels only when safe and privacy-reviewed. Do not show addresses, permit details, invoices, or customer vehicle plates.

Level 1 versus Level 2 charging basics.

What photos to send before an estimate.

Garage, driveway, and parking-location questions.

Panel evaluation questions.

Cord placement and trip-hazard reminders.

Outdoor charger considerations.

What to ask before buying charger hardware.

When to call an electrician before plugging in.

03

Chapter 3

Use a seven-slide EV charger estimate carousel

The goal is confidence before the call. The homeowner should understand why the electrician needs site details.

Have a licensed reviewer approve any technical wording before publication.

  1. 1

    Slide 1: EV owner question

    Open with the specific install concern, such as 'Do you need Level 2 at home?'

  2. 2

    Slide 2: charging basics

    Explain Level 1 and Level 2 at a high level.

  3. 3

    Slide 3: site factors

    Mention panel, parking location, cable reach, weather, and charger type.

  4. 4

    Slide 4: photo checklist

    Ask for panel, parking spot, outlet area, and path photos when safe.

  5. 5

    Slide 5: safety boundary

    Tell homeowners not to perform electrical work from a social post.

  6. 6

    Slide 6: estimate path

    Explain site review, permitting when applicable, installation, and testing.

  7. 7

    Slide 7: CTA

    Book an EV charger estimate or send safe photos for review.

Build from this playbook

Turn EV charger questions into install leads

AttentionClaw helps electricians package reviewed EV charger education and estimate checklists into Instagram carousels and TikTok slideshows.

Build electrician content
04

Chapter 4

Use safety proof without creating DIY instructions

EV charger content should show professionalism: clean installs, labeled equipment, safe cord management, and clear site preparation.

Avoid step-by-step wiring, breaker selection, or panel modification details. Those details belong in professional evaluation, not public social content.

If customer testimonials are used, review them for accuracy and permission.

No wiring instructions.

No universal panel-capacity claims.

No customer addresses or license plates.

Use reviewed safety language.

Route technical questions to an estimate.

05

Chapter 5

How AttentionClaw helps electricians package EV charger demand

AttentionClaw helps electricians turn EV charger FAQs, site-photo checklists, install photos, and safety boundaries into Instagram carousels and TikTok slideshows.

Templates can cover Level 1 versus Level 2, estimate preparation, garage setup, outdoor charger questions, and what to ask before buying equipment.

Callout

Electrician workflow

Choose one EV charger question, add reviewed safety language, generate carousel, privacy-check install photos, publish with estimate CTA.

06

Chapter 6

Measure estimate quality and install leads

Track EV charger estimate requests, photos submitted before calls, booking clicks, and questions about Level 2 installs.

If homeowners send better site photos, the content is helping the office quote and schedule more efficiently.

Track EV charger estimate requests.

Track safe photo submissions.

Track calls about Level 1 versus Level 2.

Track saves on estimate-prep checklists.

Track install close rate by content topic.

07

Chapter 7

Explain panel capacity in terms homeowners can understand

One of the most common EV charger inquiry blockers is panel confusion. Homeowners have heard that their panel might need an upgrade, they do not understand what that means, and they are not sure whether to ask about it or wait for the electrician to tell them. A carousel slide that explains panel capacity in plain language — and explains why it matters specifically for Level 2 charging — demystifies the issue and helps homeowners communicate better during the estimate call.

The explanation does not need to be technical. Something like 'a Level 2 EV charger typically uses a dedicated 240-volt circuit, which uses capacity in your electrical panel — the gray box near your breaker switches. Before installation, we check whether your panel has room for a new circuit, and if not, we discuss the upgrade options' is enough. Homeowners who understand why the question is being asked are more likely to send the photos and information needed for an accurate estimate.

Describe what a panel is without assuming prior knowledge

Explain that a Level 2 charger needs a dedicated circuit, not a shared one

Note that panel capacity affects whether an upgrade is needed — without saying whether it will or won't be needed for any specific home

End with 'that's why we ask for a photo of your panel before the estimate call'

09

Chapter 9

Address permits and inspections before homeowners ask

EV charger installations often require permits, and many homeowners do not know this until the project is underway. A slide that explains the permit process in brief — why permits are required, what an inspection involves, how long it typically adds to the timeline — prevents surprise and positions you as a thorough professional rather than a contractor who hides process steps.

Mention that unpermitted electrical work can affect homeowner insurance coverage and create issues at home sale — not to scare the homeowner, but to explain why the permit process protects them. This one slide separates licensed professionals from informal alternatives without requiring you to make any negative comparison.

Next step

Turn this guide into a production-ready carousel.

AttentionClaw helps electricians package reviewed EV charger education and estimate checklists into Instagram carousels and TikTok slideshows.

Build electrician content

Keep the workflow inside AttentionClaw.

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