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The costs of installation for these charging equipment also vary significantly. For example,

The Level 1 charger (5 miles per charging hour) costs between $300 to $600 before labor, which stands at about $1,000 to $1,700.

The Level 2 charger (60 miles per charging hour) goes a bit higher, with the cost increased to between $500 and $700 and labor costing about $1,200 to $2,000.

For Level 3 (249 miles per charging hour), you will need a whopping amount between $20,000 and $50,000 for parts, and labor could cost upwards of $50,000.

It is worth remembering that if the installation process requires major electrical upgrades to your home, it could cost you more.

Teslas have unique and exclusive adaptors for charging their vehicles, that is if you want to use a different charging station. Typically, they come equipped with a Level 1 charger that can be used with the standard 120-volt outlet. However, they also have Level 2 chargers that cost about $500. The installation cost is like that of other chargers, and it stands at a maximum of about $1,100 for a standard unit.

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The number of electric vehicles (EVs) is gradually growing across the globe, and the charging infrastructure for these vehicles continues to expand. By 2019, there were an estimated 7.3 million EV chargers worldwide, of which about 6.5 million units were private, installed by homeowners and those found in workplaces and apartment buildings.

With this new trend, and with electric cars becoming more affordable, it becomes prudent to consider installing a charging station on the premises of your business or at home. This will give you total control over when your car gets to charge. But how much does it cost to install an electric vehicle charger?

Electric Car Charging Station Costs

Several factors influence the cost of installing a charging station at home or in a specific location. The key factors include the output design and the charging type. Where you are looking to install the charging port as well as the person you hire to do the job and the cost of labor will also determine the overall cost.

There are three types of charging stations – Level 1, Level 2, and DC (direct current). The ratings for these three charging levels are as follows:

• Level 1: These are the standard electronic vehicle charging infrastructure with 120-volt single-phase AC of up to 16 amps. They are, however, limited to 12 amps and can deliver up to 1.9-kilowatt (kW) charge rate or about 5 miles of range per hour of charging. Level 1 units can be used with the standard household wall outlets since 120-volt outlets are readily available.
• Level 2: These types require a unit of 240 volts, and they allow for a wide range of charging speeds. With up to 80 amps power rating, they can deliver up to a 19.2-kilowatt charge rate or up to 60 miles of range per hour of charging time. This makes it one of the most suitable charging stations for most electronic vehicles. Level 2 EV chargers require exclusive charging equipment and a dedicated electrical circuit of 20 to 100 amps.
• DC Level 3: These charging stations use a 480-volt unit and can provide up to 80% charge in only 30 minutes. This is equivalent to 249 miles per hour of charging. They are, however, not compatible with all vehicles.

How much does it cost to install an EV charger?The costs of installation for these charging equipment also vary significantly. For example, the Level 1 charger costs between $300 to $600 before labor, which stands at about $1,000 to $1,700. The Level 2 charger goes a bit higher, with the cost increased to between $500 and $700 and labor costing about $1,200 to $2,000. For Level 3, you will need a whopping amount between $20,000 and $50,000 for parts, and labor could cost upwards of $50,000. It is worth remembering that if the installation process requires major electrical upgrades to your home, it could cost you more.

Tesla Charger Installation Costs
Teslas have unique and exclusive adaptors for charging their vehicles, that is if you want to use a different charging station. Typically, they come equipped with a Level 1 charger that can be used with the standard 120-volt outlet. However, they also have Level 2 chargers that cost about $500. The installation cost is like that of other chargers, and it stands at a maximum of about $1,100 for a standard unit.
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At-Home EV Charging Station Installation Costs
If your home already has a 240-volt circuit available, the basic installation will cost you between $250 and $400. However, if you choose to mount a station and run 50-amp dedicated wiring, it will cost you between $400 and $1,700. It costs between $1,500 and $4,500 to mount a new station, install a new service panel, do wiring, and equip it with a 240-volt outlet. The same goes for if there is a need for extensive wiring or if trenching and running conduit around the home are necessary.

The elevated costs are usually a result of electrical work. Electricians charge $40 to $100 an hour, and for the installation of a 240-volt and 50-amp outlet, it costs $300 to $800. A 200-amp panel upgrade costs between $1,800 and $2,500. Wiring, on the other hand, costs up to $8 per foot, and trenching is $4 to $12 per foot.

The U.S. government offers a federal tax credit of up to $1,000 for the purchase and installation of a residential EV charging station. The credit grants 30% off (with a cap of $1,000 total) the purchase and installation cost of the home EV charger.

Garage Modification Costs
This new system needs four additional wires, which include a ground wire, two phases, and a common wire. You may need to shift the electrical fittings in your garage to make the new system fit.

If the floor plans in your garage need some special modifications, expect to part with around $150 per square foot. This will allow the charging station to be mounted on a wall and enable the 25-foot cable to work conveniently.


26 posted on 03/08/2022 4:52:23 AM PST by PIF (They came for me and mine ... now its your turn)
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To: PIF

Continuing proof, as if it were needed, that EVs are about saving the environment as much as CoupFlu policy is about protecting public health.


29 posted on 03/08/2022 4:54:15 AM PST by mewzilla (God bless Canada's and America's Freedom Truckers!)
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To: PIF
Oh, do not worry our little selves about those scary, big numbers! Joe Biden and Kamala will pay for all of that...somehow...like more taxes for the rich...or more money from their magical money making machine in the basement of Joe's home....the one his son runs for him while he's busy with important international affairs, such as eating ice cream in the Oval Office...
33 posted on 03/08/2022 4:57:46 AM PST by sevinufnine
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