The cost of installation consists of three main components: permit fees, the EV charger itself, and labor costs. Labor costs vary depending on the distance between your desired EV charger location and your main service panel.
If you haven’t purchased an EV yet, we highly recommend selecting the brand and model first before installing a charger. Chargers designed by the same EV manufacturer often provide better compatibility and additional features.
If you’re also considering solar and energy storage, it’s more cost-effective to bundle these installations together. This way, you can avoid paying twice for electrical work.