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Toyota & Lexus Simplify Getting A Level 2 Home Charger

Written By: CarPro | Mar 3, 2026 12:04:53 PM

Toyota and Lexus are simplifying the home charging process for its EV owners by tapping the expertise of Treehouse, a home installation process for Level 2 AC charging.  The automaker says the software-enabled operating system for electrification programs aims to make home EV charger purchase and installation easy.

Toyota says what makes Treehouse unique is its holistic home installation process for Level 2 AC charging from project scoping and design to permitting and installation, with no need for multiple home visits – just one visit for hardware installation. Plus, customers receive upfront installation quotes in 48 hours or less thanks to Treehouse’s proprietary virtual scoping technology that only requires a handful of photos and a short survey.

From there, Treehouse manages the entire installation process from start to completion, working with licensed electricians vetted by Treehouse to assess, upgrade and install the electrical systems needed to support home EV charging, with the goal that every installation meets the highest quality and safety standards.

“Toyota and Lexus vehicles have a reputation for being easy to own and enjoyable to drive, so the home-charging experience should be as well,” said Thibaut de Barros Conti, vice president, Business Incubation & Development, TMNA. “Treehouse complements our brands and empowers our customers with a one-stop shop to install their home-charging solutions.”

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All 2026 and newer Toyota and Lexus BEVs and PHEVs come standard with a dual-voltage 120V/240V AC home charger to allow for both Level 1 and faster Level 2 charging. Toyota says with a maximum output of 7.7 kW, under ideal conditions, the dual voltage charging cable is capable of charging a vehicle from approximately 10% state of charge to full capacity overnight.

While California and ZEV states require all BEVs be sold with dual-voltage charging cable, Toyota has provided this hardware with BEVs starting from 2024 model year and PHEVs starting from 2026 model year throughout the U.S.

With the inclusion of the dual-voltage charging cable, Toyota and Lexus owners can access Level 2 charging by installing a 240V outlet through Treehouse. The dual-voltage charging cable comes with a three-year warranty for Toyota vehicles and four years for Lexus vehicles.

A hardwired ChargePoint Home Flex Level 2 charger is also available through Treehouse and can further reduce charging time by up to 30% depending on the vehicle and setup, according to Treehouse. It can be configured with either an SAE J3400 NACS charging plug for 2026 and newer BEVs or an SAE J1772 plug for 2023-2025 BEV as well as past and current PHEV models. Treehouse offers a two-year installation warranty in addition to ChargePoint’s three-year hardware warranty.

“We’re thrilled to work with Toyota to enhance the electrified vehicle and home charging experience for Toyota and Lexus customers,” said Eric Owski, co-founder and CEO of Treehouse. “By bringing seamless, end-to-end home charging solutions into the EV ownership journey, this collaboration with Toyota reflects our shared commitment to making electrification easy and accessible for consumers.”

To learn more about integrated Treehouse solutions, contact a CarPro Certified Toyota dealership or visit Toyota’s dedicated charging hub webpage.  You can also visit Treehouse’s website at pages.treehouse.pro/toyota. For Lexus,  visit the Lexus Electrified page or Treehouse’s website at pages.treehouse.pro/lexus.

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