The homeowner called me to install a dedicated 50 amp GFCI-protected circuit for an EV charging receptacle in the garage, as they recently purchased an electric vehicle and needed a safe, code-compliant charging setup. There was no existing circuit capable of handling the required load, so I ran new wiring and conduit from the main panel, installed a GFCI breaker for protection, and mounted a NEMA 14-50 receptacle to match the EV charger's plug. After testing the installation for safety and performance, the EV charger is now fully supported and ready for reliable home charging.