GridSync – Electrical Design & EV Charging Experts in California

ADU Electrical Design & Installation

Maximize your property’s potential with code-compliant ADU electrical systems. GridSync provides complete ADU electrical design and installation services that meet California Title 24 requirements and streamline approvals across the Bay Area.

ADU Electrical Design California Title 24

Title 24–Compliant Electrical Systems for ADUs

From detached backyard units to garage conversions, our ADU electrical designs ensure safety, efficiency, and compliance with California energy codes—avoiding costly revisions and permit delays.

  • California Title 24 electrical compliance
  • Separate service or sub-panel design
  • Load separation from main dwelling
  • Future EV & battery readiness

ADU Electrical Services We Provide

✔ Complete electrical design & drawings
✔ Load calculations & service sizing
✔ Separate meter installations
✔ Sub-panel configurations
✔ EV charger pre-wiring
✔ Solar & battery-ready infrastructure
✔ Smart home wiring options
✔ Permit-ready documentation

California ADU Electrical Requirements

ADU electrical systems must comply with both state and local codes. We ensure all required elements are designed and installed correctly.

  • High-efficacy lighting with required controls
  • AFCI & GFCI protection in required areas
  • Bathroom & kitchen ventilation controls
  • Proper grounding & bonding
  • Energy monitoring options for rentals

Our ADU Electrical Process

  1. Consultation: Review ADU plans & electrical needs
  2. Design: Load calculations & Title 24 compliance
  3. Permitting: Submission to local building department
  4. Installation: Electrical rough-in & final wiring
  5. Inspection: City inspection & sign-off

ADU Electrical Experts – Bay Area

We support ADU projects throughout Palo Alto, Menlo Park, Los Altos, Mountain View, San Jose, and surrounding Bay Area communities.

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