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Do I Need to Upgrade My Panel for an EV Charger?

Not always. If your home has a 200-amp panel with spare capacity, you can often add a Level 2 EV charger without upgrading. But homes with a 100-amp panel, an older service, or a panel that's already near capacity usually need an upgrade first. A licensed electrician confirms it with a load calculation.

A Level 2 EV charger is one of the biggest electrical loads you can add to a home. Whether your panel can handle it comes down to your service size and how much of it you're already using. Here's how to tell.

When You Probably Don't Need an Upgrade

  • You have a 200-amp panel (standard in newer homes)
  • There are open breaker slots available
  • Your home doesn't already run many high-draw systems at once

When You Likely Do Need an Upgrade

  • You have a 100-amp panel or an older fuse box
  • The panel is full, with no open slots
  • You already have electric heat, AC, and other large loads
  • A load calculation shows you're near capacity

How an Electrician Decides

A licensed electrician performs a load calculation — adding up your home's existing demand and comparing it to your service size. This is the only reliable way to know. Guessing risks either an overloaded panel (a fire hazard) or paying for an upgrade you didn't need.

What It Costs

Work Typical Range
Level 2 EV charger install (panel has capacity) $500 – $2,000
Panel upgrade to 200A (if needed first) $1,300 – $4,000

Ranges are typical U.S. estimates and vary by home, region, and scope. Your electrician provides a firm quote after a load calculation.

Planning an EV Charger? Find Out What Your Home Needs.

The Neighborhood Electrician connects you with a licensed electrician who can run a load calculation and install your charger safely.

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Frequently Asked Questions

Can I run an EV charger on a 100-amp panel?

Sometimes, if your existing load is low, but many 100-amp homes need an upgrade to safely add a Level 2 charger. A load calculation confirms it.

Do I need a permit to install an EV charger?

Usually yes. Most areas require a permit and inspection for a Level 2 install. A licensed electrician handles this as part of the job.

How long does a panel upgrade take?

Most panel upgrades take a day, sometimes with a short utility disconnect. Your electrician confirms timing when they quote the job.

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