Based in Croydon · Serving Melbourne's East
Carbon Group Electrical installs EV chargers, upgrades switchboards, handles air conditioning electrical, and covers general residential electrical work across Croydon, Ringwood, Box Hill, Doncaster and surrounding suburbs. A-grade licensed. Fixed-price quotes. Same-week bookings.
What we do
Carbon Group Electrical handles the four most common residential electrical jobs in Melbourne's eastern suburbs — each with a fixed-price quote, same-week availability, and a compliance certificate included.
Home charger supply and install for Tesla, BYD, Polestar, Kia, Hyundai and MG. 7kW single-phase covers 95% of Melbourne homes. Installed in 3–4 hours.
See EV charger installs →Replace ceramic fuse boxes, add safety switches, and bring your board up to code. Required before EV charger or air con installations on older Melbourne homes.
See switchboard upgrades →Dedicated circuits, isolators, and compliance certificates for split system and ducted air conditioning. All electrical work handled by a licensed A-grade electrician.
See air con electrical →Power points, LED lighting, smoke alarms, safety checks, and general residential work across Croydon, Ringwood, Box Hill, Doncaster, Blackburn and surrounding suburbs.
See general electrical →Who we are
Carbon Group Electrical is owned and run by Brandon Loebert (A62716), a licensed A-grade electrician and REC-registered contractor (REC 35801) based at 21 Barclay Avenue, Croydon. Every job is quoted on-site, priced flat, and certified with a Certificate of Electrical Safety issued to Energy Safe Victoria.
We specialise in residential electrical work across Melbourne's eastern suburbs — with a focus on EV charger installations, switchboard upgrades, air conditioning electrical, and general residential work for homeowners who want the job done properly, not just cheaply.
Where we work
Based in Croydon, Carbon Group Electrical services all eastern Melbourne suburbs within a 25km radius. Priority areas are listed below — call 0468 403 129 if you're unsure whether we cover your area.
Our home base · Fastest response
EV chargers · Switchboards · Air con
EV chargers · Units & townhouses welcome
EV chargers · Smart charging · 3-phase
Blackburn · Mitcham · Nunawading
Mount Waverley · Wantirna · Vermont
Lilydale · Mooroolbark · Bayswater
Boronia · Ferntree Gully · Knox
Not sure if we cover your suburb?
Call 0468 403 129Simple process
Same process across every service — no call-centre dispatch, no subcontractors, no surprise invoices after the job.
Fill in the form below or call 0468 403 129. Tell us the suburb, service type, and rough timing. We respond same business day.
We come to you. No assessment fee. We check everything relevant — switchboard, cable run, access — and give you a flat price on the spot.
You know the total before we start. We do the work cleanly, on time, and to AS/NZS 3000. No "while-I-was-here" additions.
Every job gets a COE issued to Energy Safe Victoria under REC 35801. Your insurer and any future buyer can verify the work is certified.
Customer stories
Every job rated by the homeowner who booked it.
Common questions
Carbon Group Electrical is based at 21 Barclay Avenue, Croydon and services Croydon, Ringwood, Box Hill, Doncaster, Blackburn, Mount Waverley, Wantirna, Vermont, Lilydale, Mooroolbark, Bayswater, Boronia, Ferntree Gully, and surrounding eastern Melbourne suburbs. Call 0468 403 129 to confirm if you're outside this area.
Yes. Carbon Group Electrical holds A-grade electrical licence A62716, REC registration 35801 (Registered Electrical Contractor), and ARCtick licence L186818 for refrigerant handling. We carry $20 million public liability insurance and issue a Certificate of Electrical Safety to Energy Safe Victoria with every job.
Yes. Every job gets a flat fixed-price quote after an on-site assessment — no charge for the assessment. You know the full cost before we touch anything. We don't add "while-I-was-here" charges after the job starts.
For planned work like EV charger installations, switchboard upgrades, and air con electrical, most bookings are available within the same week. For urgent or emergency electrical work, call 0468 403 129 directly and we'll advise availability on the day.
Yes. All electrical work for air conditioning in Australia — including the dedicated circuit, isolator switch, and connection of the indoor and outdoor units — must be done by a licensed A-grade electrician. Carbon Group Electrical handles the full electrical scope and issues a Certificate of Compliance with every air con job.
No. It is illegal to self-install a hardwired EV charger in Australia. All hardwired charging units must be installed, tested, and certified by a licensed A-grade electrician under AS/NZS 3000. Carbon Group Electrical holds A-grade licence A62716 and issues a Certificate of Electrical Safety with every EV charger installation.
A COE is a legal document issued by a licensed electrician confirming that the electrical work meets AS/NZS 3000 and is safe. It is lodged with Energy Safe Victoria under the contractor's REC registration. You keep a copy for your records, insurer, and any future property sale. Carbon Group Electrical issues a COE with every job under REC 35801.
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Carbon Group Electrical · REC 35801 · A-Grade A62716 · ARCtick L186818
Licensed, insured, local · 21 Barclay Avenue, Croydon VIC 3136 · Servicing Greater Melbourne East
0468 403 129 · carbon.group@outlook.com
Mon–Sat 7am–7pm · 24/7 Emergency
EV Charger · Electrical · Air Conditioning · CCTV
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Guides & advice
EV Chargers · 6 min
Level 2 home chargers in Melbourne run A$1,200–A$3,300 installed. What's involved and is your switchboard ready.
Switchboards · 6 min
A$1,500–A$3,500 for most homes. Warning signs your switchboard is on borrowed time and what happens on the day.
Air Conditioning · 6 min
A$2,200–A$5,500 supplied and installed. Sizing, placement, and the electrical bits people forget to ask about.
CCTV & Security · 6 min
Victoria has strict rules about where cameras can point. What's allowed, what isn't, and what trips homeowners up.