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EV Charger Installation in Georgia

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.

  • $250–$800

    Installation Range

  • $425

    Average Cost

  • $1000+

    Potential Savings

  • Required

    Permit

Installation Cost in Georgia

Most Georgia homeowners pay between $250 and $800 for a complete Level 2 EV charger installation, with a typical job landing around $425. This includes labor, materials, and permit fees — but not the charger itself ($300–$800 additional).

Costs at the high end usually involve a longer conduit run from the electrical panel, an outdoor weatherproof installation, or a panel upgrade if your existing panel is already at capacity.

Georgia EV Charger Rebates & Incentives

Federal 30C Tax Credit — Available to All Georgia Residents

The federal government offers a 30% tax credit (up to $1,000) on the cost of your EV charger and installation. This is a dollar-for-dollar reduction on your federal tax bill — not a deduction. Claim it on IRS Form 8911 when you file taxes.

Georgia State Rebate

Georgia currently has no statewide EV charger rebate, but the federal 30C tax credit still applies.

Utility Rebates in Georgia

  • Georgia Power: Up to $250 rebate for qualified Level 2 charger
  • Cobb EMC: EV charging rate plan available

Utility rebate programs change frequently. Get a free quote and we'll confirm which rebates are currently available in your zip code.

Most Popular EVs in Georgia

Knowing which EV you drive helps installers spec the right charger. The most popular EVs in Georgia are:

  • Tesla Model 3
  • Hyundai Ioniq 5
  • Kia EV6
  • Rivian R1T

Any Level 2 charger on our comparison page works with all of these vehicles.

Do You Need a Permit in Georgia?

Yes — Georgia requires an electrical permit for Level 2 EV charger installation in most jurisdictions. Permit fees typically run $50–$200 and are usually handled by your electrician. A permit ensures the work is inspected and up to code, which matters for homeowner's insurance and future home sales.

Ready to get installed in Georgia?

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