EV Charger Installation by State
Installation costs, rebates, and local installer quotes — tailored to your state.
California
Installation: $300–$1000
California leads the nation in EV adoption. With aggressive state rebates, utility incentives, and the federal 30C tax credit, many California homeowners pay less than $200 out of pocket for a full Level 2 installation.
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Texas
Installation: $250–$900
Texas has some of the most affordable installation labor in the country, and Austin Energy offers one of the most generous utility rebates nationwide at up to $1,500.
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Florida
Installation: $250–$850
Florida's warm climate and no state income tax make it attractive for EV owners. Most utilities offer time-of-use rates that let you charge cheaply overnight.
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New York
Installation: $400–$1200
New York's NYSERDA rebate stacks with the federal 30C tax credit, bringing real out-of-pocket costs well under $500 for many homeowners. NYC has higher labor costs — plan for the higher end of the range.
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Washington
Installation: $300–$950
Washington has the second-highest EV adoption rate in the US. The state's abundant hydropower keeps electricity rates low, making home charging extremely affordable — often under $1 per day.
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Colorado
Installation: $275–$900
Colorado's state tax credit stacks with Xcel Energy's rebate and the federal 30C credit — one of the best triple-stack incentive states in the country.
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Oregon
Installation: $300–$900
Oregon's combination of state rebates and affordable hydroelectric power makes home EV charging very economical. Portland leads the state in charger installations.
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Arizona
Installation: $250–$800
Arizona's abundant sunshine makes it a natural fit for solar + EV charging combos. SRP's EV rate plan can cut your charging costs by 50% or more by shifting to overnight hours.
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Georgia
Installation: $250–$800
Georgia is home to Rivian's and Hyundai's US manufacturing plants, and EV adoption is growing fast. Georgia Power offers a favorable rate plan that lowers overnight charging costs significantly.
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Illinois
Installation: $350–$1000
Illinois' Climate and Equitable Jobs Act has significantly expanded EV incentives. Chicago-area homeowners can stack state, utility, and federal credits for substantial savings.
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