Home charging is routine in Willoughby
Dense new housing and long commutes have made home charging standard here, and the constraint is rarely the driveway. It is what the service already carries. Where a house is close to its limit, an energy management system that lets the charger reduce output while the range and dryer are running costs a fraction of a service upgrade.
Fort Langley and Brookswood are a question of finish
Older and character housing has capacity limits of its own, but the harder constraint is the finish. Running new circuits through plaster, panelling and heritage-sensitive exteriors is slow, careful work, and the standard of the finished result is most of what the job is judged on.
Aldergrove and the Otter district are acreage work
Shops, barns, riding arenas and second dwellings are typically fed from the house service across a long yard. Sub-panels, buried feeders and voltage drop over distance are the same considerations as the Chilliwack acreages, at the other end of the valley.