Inspecting EV Charging Systems: Powering Up Your Inspection Skills at Inspection Fuel 2026
- allysonfields
- May 6
- 2 min read
If you’ve noticed more electric vehicles pulling into driveways lately, you’re not alone—and neither are your future clients. EV charging systems are quickly becoming one of the most important (and complex) components a home inspector will encounter. That’s exactly why “Inspecting EV Charging Systems” with Mike Twitty is a can’t-miss session at Inspection Fuel 2026.
Technology is evolving fast, and this session is designed to help you keep up. Mike dives into the nuts and bolts of EV charging—from the different types of systems you’ll see in the field to the critical details behind branch circuit requirements, overcurrent protection, GFCI considerations, and load demands. With EV charging circuits often becoming the largest power draw in a home, understanding these systems isn’t just helpful—it’s essential.
And there’s no better guide for this topic than Mike Twitty.
After a 30-year career as an industrial electrician at Ford Motor Company, Mike transitioned into home inspection in 2004, bringing with him a deep understanding of electrical systems. Since retiring from active inspections in 2021, he’s been sharing that knowledge nationwide, training inspectors on the intricacies of electrical safety and standards. With multiple International Code Council certifications and experience as a compliance inspector for the U.S. Department of Veterans Affairs, Mike knows exactly what inspectors need to understand—and what they can’t afford to miss.
What makes this session especially valuable is its practical focus. You won’t just learn the technical specs—you’ll gain clarity on your responsibilities as an inspector, where your limitations lie, and how to confidently communicate findings to clients. It’s real-world knowledge you can put to work immediately.
Inspection Fuel is all about helping you grow and elevate your business —and sessions like this are a big part of that mission. Staying ahead of industry trends like EV adoption isn’t optional anymore. It’s how you stay competitive.
Ready to future-proof your inspections? Join us at Inspection Fuel 2026 and plug into the knowledge you need to succeed.




