EV Charger Installation by State

Installation costs, rebates, and local installer quotes — tailored to your state.

California

Installation: $300–$1000

+$1000 state rebate

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

Federal credit only

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

Federal credit only

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

+$500 state rebate

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

+$300 state rebate

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

+$500 state rebate

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

+$750 state rebate

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

Federal credit only

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

Federal credit only

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

+$500 state rebate

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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