The Estimated Average Cost to Install Chargers and Outlets for Level 2 Electric Vehicle Charging for a Single-Family House is $1,400.

This synthesis report evaluated cost data from multiple studies that examined electrical vehicle charging infrastructure costs across the United States for various residential categories, and public / workplace locations.

Made Public Date
11/23/2020
Identifier
2020-SC00472

The report authors analyzed the capital costs of the electric vehicle charging infrastructure needed for public, workplace, and home charging for the most populous 100 metropolitan areas in the United States from 2019 through 2025. The analysis data represented 88 percent of all new electric vehicles sold and 75 percent of the overall U.S. vehicle market, but excluded charging costs outside of the 100 largest markets (smaller cities and fast-charging corridors linking the cities).

The cost estimates were derived from research studies that examined charging equipment cost data, including installation and hardware, for chargers of various charging types and locations. Three main categories of electric vehicle charger designs were assessed as outlined in the following table:

Charging level Voltage Typical power Electric vehicle miles of range per charging hour Location
Level 1 120 V AC 1.2-1.4 kW AC 3-4 miles Primarily home and some workplace
Level 2 208 V - 240 V AC 3.3-6.6 kW AC 10-20 miles Home, workplace, and public
DC fast 400 V - 1,000 V DC 50 kW or more 150-1,000 miles Public, frequently intercity

The main cost drivers included:

  • The power of the unit (in kW)
  • Whether it required a pedestal; and
  • Whether it was networked with communication or payment gathering capability

Hardware Costs

Average hardware costs for systems installed in public places or workplaces are noted in the table below. Costs were reported in 2019 dollars and future-year hardware costs were assumed to decline over time at the rate of 3 percent per year.

Level Type Chargers per pedestal Per-charger cost
Level 1 Non-networked One $813
Level 1 Non-networked Two $596
Level 2 Non-networked One $1,182
Level 2 Non-networked Two $938
Level 2 Networked One $3,127
Level 2 Networked Two $2,793
DC fast Networked 50 kW One $28,401
DC fast Networked 150 kW One $75,000
DC fast Networked 350 kW One $140,000

Installation Costs 

Installation costs consisting of labor, materials, permits, taxes, and utility upgrades decrease on a per charger basis as more chargers are installed per site. Estimates for installation of Level 2 chargers installed in a public setting or workplace are shown in the table below.  Other costs associated with signage, striping, lighting, and security cameras were not included in these estimates.

Level 2 Installation Cost (per charger) 1 charger per site 2 chargers per site 3-5 chargers per site 6+ chargers per site

California

 

 

 

 

Labor $2,471 $1,786 $1,491 $1,747
Materials $1,235 $958 $1,014 $908
Permit $283 $172 $110 $65
Tax $156 $121 $128 $115
Total $4,148 $3,039 $2,745 $2,837

Outside California

 

 

 

 

Labor $1,544 $1,827 $1,647 $1,316
Materials $1,112 $1,039 $1,272 $874
Permit $82 $62 $59 $38
Tax $96 $89 $110 $75
Total $2,836 $3,020 $3,090 $2,305

Home Charging Costs

Home charging hardware and installation is typically less expensive than for public chargers. Although many will utilize Level 1 charging with existing 120-volt outlets, higher power Level 2 charging at home will become increasingly important as battery size and vehicle range increase. The average cost to improve a single-family house with installation of outlets and chargers for Level 2 electric vehicle charging was estimated at $1,400. As illustrated by the table, average costs for attached homes and apartments are higher than detached houses, due to greater number of structure penetrations and circuit distance, and service upgrades. 

Home Charging Costs Detached House Attached House Apartment
Level 1 Outlet Upgrade $400 $500 $600
Level 1 Charger Upgrade $700 $800 $900
Level 2 Outlet Upgrade $680 $2,000 $3,300
Level 2 Charger Upgrade $1,400 $2,800 $4,100

 

System Cost

Average Level 2 EV charger and installation for a Single-Family House: $1,400

 

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