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EV Charger Installation Cost in North Carolina
Read what 3 homeowners actually wroteEV charger installation costs in North Carolina typically range from $302 to $1,000, with most homeowners paying around $900. Half of the installations reported fall between $601 and $950, giving you a sense of what the middle range looks like for this service in the state.
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Shaded band: middle 50% of reports (25th–75th percentile). Median tick in teal.
Most jobs land between $361.80 and $990.00 (5th–95th percentile). Ignoring 1 outlier below and 1 above.
Based on reports from Apr 2026 (first entries this month).
Data last updated Apr 7, 2026.
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Installed a level 2 EV charger with Utility Partners of America after using a Duke Energy rebate.
Installed a wall charger with a 60ft line run from the panel to the garage, costing 1k for labor and materials.
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"Installed an EV charging station near the breaker panel, charger cost $300 and installation was $600."
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