Trenchless EV Charging Repair for Damaged Conduit & Power Systems
Crigger Power provides ongoing EV charger maintenance for commercial, utility, and fleet sites using trenchless methods that keep your systems operational and code-compliant. From underground conduit checks to electrical inspections and system performance testing, we service the full EV infrastructure without disruption.
Crigger crews complete all maintenance in-house using owned rigs and precision layout tools. Whether your site includes a few chargers or an entire depot, we keep power flowing with zero excavation, zero third-party handoffs, and zero downtime.
Reliable maintenance. Trenchless delivery. Built for real-world EV performance.
Typical EV Charger Maintenance
EV charger maintenance includes fully inspecting and preserving the underground conduit system that keeps power and data flowing. Crigger Power maintains EV infrastructure for commercial lots, fleet depots, and public charging stations using trenchless strategies that prevent failures before they happen.
We inspect buried lines for shifting, water intrusion, and alignment issues while confirming all conduit remains clean, sealed, and on grade. Our crews also perform regular testing on communication lines, utility tie-ins, and charger function to confirm the site remains code-compliant and operational.
We clean units, assess panel integrity, and coordinate staggered maintenance to keep multi-charger locations online during service. Whether the issue is signal disruption, slow charging, or potential conduit damage, Crigger Power identifies the cause and resolves it fast, without excavation or surface impact.

Other EV Charging Services We Handle
Crigger Power covers the full lifecycle of EV charging infrastructure—installations, repairs, and ongoing maintenance—without handoffs or missed specs. Our crews use trenchless methods to install and restore underground conduit systems that meet electrical code while preserving surface structures.
Whether you’re adding new stations, fixing a buried fault, or scheduling system-wide upkeep, we keep the work clean, fast, and on grade. These services are handled entirely in-house using Crigger-owned rigs and layout systems.
EV Charging Repair FAQs
EV charging systems rely on surface hardware and buried conduits to stay online. When something fails underground, repairs can get complicated—unless you’re working with a trenchless contractor who can fix the issue quickly.
Here are answers to common questions from site managers, utility partners, and commercial developers dealing with charger failure, downtime, or utility issues. For deeper insights, visit our full Blog and FAQs library.
Most buried conduit failures show up as charging errors, power loss, or intermittent connectivity. If your chargers are working one day and failing the next, and you’ve ruled out hardware or network issues, it may be a fault in the underground conduit. Crushed pipe, water intrusion, or broken tie-ins can cause voltage drops or total loss of power.
Our crews identify these issues using site testing and field-grade diagnostics. We then bore directly to the fault without surface damage and restored the line on grade, without removing chargers or tearing up pavement.
Several factors can cause a buried EV conduit to fail, including installation errors, heavy vehicle pressure, shifting ground, or outdated materials. Moisture exposure and improper slope can also lead to corrosion or collapse over time. These failures are often hidden from view until the charging station begins experiencing persistent faults or shuts down entirely.
Crigger Power addresses the root of the issue with trenchless precision. We repair or replace damaged conduit without disturbing parking lots, curbs, or adjacent infrastructure, keeping sites active while we work.
Trenchless boring can be used to realign conduit, replace damaged pipe, reroute utility lines, or install new sections entirely. It’s especially effective for fault correction at sites where surface disruption isn’t an option, like commercial garages, fleet yards, or public access stations.
By boring a new path beneath the site, our crews bypass the damaged section and pull new conduit into place without excavation. That means faster restoration, no mess, and no risk to surface assets like chargers, signage, or paving.
Most trenchless EV charger repairs take one to three days, depending on the complexity of the site and the location of the fault. Smaller repairs—like replacing a crushed conduit or correcting grade—can be handled same-day. Larger projects involving rerouting or long-distance boring may require additional days for setup, alignment, and pullback.
Because we use Crigger-owned rigs and handle everything in-house, you avoid the scheduling delays with subcontractors or rental equipment. We move fast, and we drill it right the first time.
Yes. In most cases, our crews can perform full conduit and utility repairs without touching the EV charging stations. We use trenchless methods to access the underground system directly, leaving your equipment, pavement, and signage intact. This is especially critical for sites with high-traffic access, existing power infrastructure, or limited downtime tolerance.
Our approach minimizes disruptions while restoring the full system to working condition, keeping your network live and your chargers in place.
Get Your EV Charging Quote: Contact Crigger Power
Crigger Power keeps EV charging systems running with trenchless maintenance that protects underground conduit and prevents unexpected downtime.
Our crews service commercial, municipal, and fleet-based EV sites by inspecting, cleaning, and restoring the buried infrastructure that supports power, data, and drainage without excavation or site disruption.
Every job is completed by in-house teams using Crigger-owned rigs, field-tested diagnostics, and code-compliant boring methods. We handle everything from access planning and system checks to utility tie-ins and conduit restoration, keeping your site powered, safe, and fully operational.
Contact us today and let’s start drilling it right.