$500
Low End
$1,200
National Average
$2,500
High End

How Much Does EV Charger Installation Cost?

The national average cost for ev charger installation is $1,200 (per installation). Most homeowners pay between $500 and $2,500, depending on the scope of work, your location, and other factors.

EV charger installation includes mounting the charging unit, running a dedicated 240V circuit, installing the appropriate breaker, and ensuring your electrical panel can handle the load.

What Affects EV Charger Installation Cost?

  • Charger level (Level 1 vs. Level 2)
  • Distance from electrical panel to garage
  • Panel capacity and need for upgrade
  • Charger brand and amperage
  • Conduit and wiring length
  • Permit requirements

EV Charger Installation Costs by City

Prices vary significantly by location. Here are ev charger installation costs in major US cities:

CityLowAverageHigh
New York, NY $720 $1,740 $3,620
Los Angeles, CA $680 $1,620 $3,380
Chicago, IL $600 $1,440 $3,000
Houston, TX $500 $1,200 $2,500
Phoenix, AZ $520 $1,260 $2,620
Philadelphia, PA $600 $1,440 $3,000
San Antonio, TX $450 $1,080 $2,250
San Diego, CA $650 $1,560 $3,250
Dallas, TX $520 $1,260 $2,620
San Jose, CA $750 $1,800 $3,750
Austin, TX $550 $1,320 $2,750
Jacksonville, FL $480 $1,140 $2,380
Fort Worth, TX $500 $1,200 $2,500
Columbus, OH $480 $1,140 $2,380
Indianapolis, IN $450 $1,080 $2,250

Frequently Asked Questions

Level 1 uses a standard 120V outlet (3-5 miles of range per hour). Level 2 uses a 240V circuit (25-30 miles per hour). Most EV owners prefer Level 2 for overnight full charges.

A Level 2 charger needs a 40-60 amp dedicated circuit. If your panel is at capacity (common in older 100-amp panels), you'll need a panel upgrade ($1,500-$3,000 additional).

The federal tax credit covers 30% of costs up to $1,000 for residential installations. Many states and utilities offer additional rebates of $200-$1,000.

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