Cost guide
EV Charger Installation Rebates
Rebates from utilities, cities, states, and automakers can reduce the net cost of a home EV charger installation. The best programs often require permits, licensed electrical work, and proof of installation.
Typical Savings
| Utility rebate | $250 - $1,000 |
|---|---|
| State or local incentive | $300 - $2,000 |
| Automaker charging credit | Varies by vehicle |
What To Check Before Installing
Homeowners should confirm charger eligibility, permit requirements, panel capacity rules, and whether the rebate requires pre-approval before the electrician starts work.
Quote Tip
Ask installers to separate labor, charger hardware, permit fees, and panel work so it is easier to submit rebate documentation.